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CodeGear's Chief Evangelist, David Intersimone (pictured), ably assisted by Mike Rozlog, showed delegates to SYS-CON Events' inaugural Real-World Java Seminar
Eclipse developers benefit from close coordination across testing, modeling, visual development, project management and a consistent and integrated user experience across change requests, bug-tracking, code editing, and other areas of code management, said Rozlog – who also took questions from the audience at the Grand Ballroom in New York City's historic Roosevelt Hotel.
Mike Rozlog gave a live demo and by the end of the session JGear had joined CodeGear’s full line of developer tools which, in addition to JBuilder, include Ruby on Rails, InterBase, C++Builder, and Delphi for Win32, .NET and PHP solutions.
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