The software giant has announced the .Net Framework Developer Center portal to help educate non-.Net developers in its technologies
Microsoft on Thursday said that Oracle had pledged to make its database software work better with Microsoft's development tools.
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Microsoft will offer developers a glimpse at future versions of its Visual Studio.Net development tools and highlight a number of additions to the product line.
Microsoft this week gave customers a look at forthcoming development and management tools that are part of the company's long-term plans for the product.
IBM plans to introduce new development tools, the first of many releases in the coming months as the company targets new business-software customers.
Sun Microsystems is reluctant to make Java source code available through an open-source model because it would encourage incompatible versions of the software, Sun's top software executive said.
Sun Microsystems plans to release the second version of its Java Desktop System, the server maker's version of Linux for desktop computers.
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Microsoft will offer developers a glimpse at future versions of its Visual Studio.Net development tools and highlight a number of additions to the product line.
Microsoft this week gave customers a look at forthcoming development and management tools that are part of the company's long-term plans for the product.
Microsoft is expected to unveil a tool for customizing Office 11 applications based on its Visual Studio programming environment.
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