Borland C++ Builder 6 Profesional
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Average customer review:Product Description
C++Builder enables developers to easily integrate Web Services from across the Internet into their applications using the power and flexibility of SOAP, XML, and WSDL. C++Builder also includes CLX, the Borland Component Library for Cross-platform development. CLX enables the creation of cross-platform-ready applications that can be re-compiled and run on the Linux platform with currently planned releases of Borland C++ products for Linux. Gain access to data with database drivers supporting Borland InterBase, Access, Paradox, dBase, and MySQL.
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13020 in Software
- Brand: Borland
- Model: CPB1360WWFS180
- Platforms: Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 95, Mac, Unix, Linux, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows XP
- Format: CD-ROM
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 7.00 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Borland C++ Builder 6 Professional delivers a rapid C++ visual development environment with robust support for Web services. Use the flexibility of SOAP and XML to easily integrate Web services into client-side applications and dramatically enhance functionality--all while using a minimal amount of code. Real ANSI/ISO C++ delivers the performance needed to implement cross-platform-ready e-business applications. Build Web services-enabled middleware, and take full advantage of the software's industry-standard compliance with SOAP, XML, WSDL, and XSL protocols. Plus, get a big boost in your productivity from C++ Builder 6's 32-bit native code compiler.
Customer Reviews
All the ease of VB, all the power of C++
I admit I'm a Borland devotee, having used their development products for the past ten years. And while I don't think the visual basic IDE's as bad as some people do (especially the latest version), I'd have to say Borland C++ gives you a versatility VC ++ can't touch. Borland's interface is brilliant for GUIs - you just drag your components onto a form, and then alter/optimise the code you need to. Additionally, the GUIs it creates are platform-independent, so all you have to do is recompile to get your program working on another platform. The compiler itself is incredibly fast - this is definitely the best RAD environment available for C++, and I'd say the tool of choice for any serious professional developer. (Having said all this, Borland's eagerly awaited C++ Builder 2006 is now available, although not yet via Amazon.)
Very good software for programminsts
This is one of the best programming anvironment I've ever used. If you like c++ and want all windows, buttons, frames, databases elements ready to use this is just for you. In the box Windows and Linux (kylix ) version is included. I have not run linux version yet. I did a very large program to analyses internet discission for my MC using it!
The old grey mare isn't what she used to be.
I was looking forward to using Borland again. I remember when they led the industry with their innovative IDE concepts. Well they haven't changed much since then. Of the three IDE platforms that I have used (Qt, Microsoft's Visual C++.net and Borland C++ Builder and VI) this comes in second to last. Come on Borland get back into the saddle. There are other annoying factors as well. Rebuilding each and every time I choose to run in debug, the depth of the class architecture, not to mention what has already been said. Sorry Borland... I was really hoping to say something quite different.
