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First Porting Conference!
Gianluca Pivato
posted on October 15, 2009 10:43
Finally, I found some time to write this blog about our first Worldwide Porting Partners Conference! A couple of weeks ago we met for two days in Frankfurt with all our partners. We had attendees from Australia, United Kingdom, Brasil, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and United States. For two d...
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C# 4.0 fits our plans perfectly
Gianluca Pivato
posted on September 02, 2009 10:52
We have a long range plan for the evolution of Gupta/Centura (and now Unify) systems to Microsoft .NET and to new technologies. And apparently Microsoft is catching up with us :) C# 4.0 adds a long list of features that would make many developers salivate to use them right away. What has attracted ...
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.NET or Team Developer, that is the question.
Gianluca Pivato
posted on July 21, 2009 12:09
.NET or Team Developer, that is the question. Of course there are other options: a) rewrite it in Java; b) Packaged Solution; c) drop the application; d) assembler. However, for this article I'd like to focus on one simple dilemma: Option 1: Change the platform to Microsoft .NET Opt...
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Why I Prefer Visual Studio .NET to Team Developer
Gianluca Pivato
posted on June 25, 2009 11:05
I prefer to work with Visual Studio 2008 and .NET for a long list of items that are entirely missing or in my opinion inadequate in Team Developer. However, the most important one is not directly and technically related to Unify's Team Developer. It has little to do with how good TD may be or will e...
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Newsletters go to the trash bin
Gianluca Pivato
posted on May 17, 2009 03:00
Many newsletteres I receive in my inbox go straight to the trash bin. Usually because there are too many images, useless articles about how great the publisher is and how the world will never be the same without them, depressing Letters from CEOs, and so on. You get the sense. We attempted a newsle...
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