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From Command Line....... to the Express Line |
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FREE C++ for Linux Technical Seminar
Join Borland and IBM for a FREE one-day technical seminar customized for software professionals who are interested in leveraging the power of C++ on Linux®.
Discover how you can quickly and easily develop high-performance, cross-platform, database, GUI, Web, and Web Services applications with the #1 IDE for Linux - Borland Kylix! |
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What you will learn:
Increase productivity with visual RAD (Rapid Application Development) for Linux®
- Develop with a visual form designer integrated with C++ source
- Graphically document your source code
- Leverage hundreds of pre-built customizable components so you can code faster
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Powerful, full-featured debugging functions for Linux®
- At runtime, step through your code locally or across process boundaries
- Accelerate debugging with multiple tools including Watches, Breakpoints, Call Stacks, Runtime Inspectors, and Thread Views
- See your code execute at the CPU level using the integrated CPU and FPU views
Multi-tier, enterprise-class database development
- Use native, high-speed database drivers for leading databases including IBM® DB2® and Informix®
- Produce database applications rapidly, while retaining full control over the logic
- Create applications that run unchanged against multiple back-end servers
Which middleware?
- Visually create scalable, fault-tolerant middle-tier servers and thin clients using industry-standard middleware protocols
- Take advantage of load balancing to scale out as the transaction volume increases
- Conserve server-side resources using Object Pooling
Move to the Web with existing business logic
- Rapidly build cross-browser, Web-based applications
- Create Apachetm CGI and DSO module
Build B2B, B2C, and P2P Web Services
- Build industry-standard Web Services quickly using XML, SOAP, and WSDL
- Expose your existing application logic as Web Services
- Consume standards-compliant Web Services regardless of the platform or language
- Create code which is independent of the XML DOM implementation used
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