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Red Hat tests new programming aid

January 25, 2005 Top Linux seller begins public testing of software to make it easier for developers to write programs for its various versions of the OS. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., GCC, programmer, compiler, Linux seller, Linux, operating system, programming, software company, Microsoft Corp.

Salesforce.com woos Office programmers

February 2, 2005 At Microsoft's first conference for Office developers, Salesforce.com is detailing efforts to build Office applications that tap into its services. TAGS: Salesforce.com Inc., Microsoft Office, sales force, programmer, conference, Microsoft Corp., developer

Google snaps up top Firefox programmer

January 25, 2005 Hires lead programmer of Firefox browser, the newest step in the search giant's encroachment on Microsoft's turf. TAGS: Firefox, programmer, Mozilla Corp., Google Inc., blog, Web browser, hiring, search engine, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Ubuntu's new Linux sports debugging tool

April 12, 2007 'Feisty Fawn' version of Ubuntu, due April 19, can automatically report crashes to help programmers stamp out bugs. TAGS: Ubuntu, programmer, Linux, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft readies Vista and Web-friendly tools

November 7, 2006 Developers can get free add-ons to build programs for Vista and Office 2007 and to create AJAX-style Web applications. TAGS: Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Web development, Microsoft Visual Studio, AJAX, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Office, programmer, Microsoft Corp., developer, server, Microsoft Windows

PalmSource woos developers to wireless

February 12, 2004 With smart phone sales poised to take off, the OS company tries to persuade programmers to unsync and write software for wireless devices. TAGS: PalmSource Inc., Palm OS, Palm Inc., Cobalt Networks, smart phone, handheld, programmer, wireless device, operating system, developer, Microsoft Corp., CEO, PC

Microsoft fans: Which way L.A.?

October 29, 2003 Determined programmers and executives brave clogged airports or rent cars to make their way to the developer conference. Attendees feel well-fed, entertained. TAGS: soda, Los Angeles, attendee, flight, programmer, conference, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Xbox, developer, Microsoft Windows

Promoting the promise of Longhorn

July 20, 2004 Microsoft's new developer division vice president, S. "Soma" Somasegar, plots a course for making Microsoft's Windows and .Net software the cutting-edge favorite of developers. TAGS: Soma, Microsoft Longhorn, Microsoft .NET, programmer, IDE, developer, development tool, IBM Corp., vice president, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp., open source, Microsoft Windows, Java

Programmers told to put security over creativity

April 2, 2004 Certification, education, strict development models and limited legislation are needed to make programs more secure, says a report from security firms and software makers. TAGS: software development, corporate security, recommendation, programmer, certification, incentive, security, education, initiative, software company, Microsoft Corp.

IBM on the hunt for Firefox programmers

April 13, 2005 Big Blue looks to hire techies to adapt the open-source browser to work well with its server software. TAGS: workplace, Firefox, Mozilla Corp., IBM Corp., SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, programmer, Web browser, Linux, server software, open source, project, server, Google Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., PC

Microsoft to release more source code?

February 7, 2005 Firm's developer unit may make available source code from popular tool for building user interfaces for Windows applications. TAGS: source code, Jason Matusow, programmer, Microsoft Windows CE, open source, Microsoft Visual Studio, code, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, security, operating system

Microsoft places bet on Whitehorse

February 23, 2004 The software maker seeks to gain an edge on competitors by launching a tool that can make software based on Windows easier to build. TAGS: programmer, modeling, Web service, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., Java, developer, Microsoft Windows, security

IE security patch nixes some apps

February 4, 2004 Some Web developers are complaining that a Microsoft patch meant to foil Internet scams is disabling some applications that didn't put a premium on security. TAGS: scam, credential, username, phishing, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, programmer, password, person, bank, Microsoft Corp.

Google throws bodies at OpenOffice

October 31, 2005 With rival Microsoft in mind, the search giant will hire people to work on the open-source software suite. TAGS: OpenOffice, OpenOffice.org, open-source software, open source, Google Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., programmer, Microsoft Office, Red Hat Inc., Microsoft Corp., Linux

Novell hires top Samba programmer from HP

April 28, 2005 Software company adds another open-source luminary to its staff. Jeremy Allison says, "These guys know a lot about file sharing." TAGS: Jeremy Allison, Samba, Novell Inc., SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, programmer, file-sharing, file server, Novell NetWare, file system, IBM Corp., Linux, open source, HP, server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

More than an open-source curiosity

July 15, 2004 Novell's Miguel de Icaza is working on a technology that he says can replicate Microsoft's vaunted software development platform on Linux. TAGS: Mono, Mono 1.0, Ximian, Novell Inc., open source, Microsoft .NET, Linux, development tool, C# language, programmer, IDE, Microsoft Corp., developer, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Itanium alliance backed by major tech companies

September 26, 2005 Partnership plans to provide resources to help programmers write and optimize software for Itanium, Intel's high-end chip. TAGS: Intel Itanium, high-end chip, alliance, Intel Xeon, AMD, Intel, programmer, technology company, server, Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., HP, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Program points way to iTunes DRM hack

November 25, 2003 The Norwegian programmer who created a widely used DVD-cracking tool turns his attention to Apple's copy protection for iTunes. TAGS: DeCSS, copy protection, Apple iTunes, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, programmer, song, copy, Apple QuickTime, DVD, CD, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
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