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A million licenses of RAD Studio for Russia
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Bob Swart |
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2/1/2008 10:44:23 AM
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As reported by InfoWorld, CodeGear takes part in a Russian National State Project of High-Grade Education (which also includes vendors like Corel), and as a result can supply about 1 million development tool licenses to universities and secondary schools in Russia. As reported, this includes Delphi, Delphi for .NET and C++Builder (so I reckon it's the entire RAD Studio - although it might also be Borland Developer Studio 2006). This is great news, since developers who learn to program in a certain environment will always remember that environment and this will greatly increase the number of RAD Studio developers in Russia!
In the same report, CodeGear CEO Jim Douglas mentioned that "CodeGear does not compete much with Microsoft's Visual Studio platform anymore. Microsoft's focus is on .Net and managed code, while CodeGear is centered on the native compiled space, although it does have .Net capabilities.".
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