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Short Take: Borland ships C++Builder

Borland International has shipped its C++Builder line of 32-bit development tools. The lineup includes the $2,000 C++Builder Client/Server Suite, the $800 C++Builder Professional, and the $100 C++Builder Standard edition. All three versions share a common workbench interface and provide a native code compiler, visual component library, database engine, and SQL tools. The company will also release a separate update for its C++ 5.0 line.

Paul Festa Staff Writer, CNET News.com
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has shipped its C++Builder line of 32-bit development tools. The lineup includes the $2,000 C++Builder Client/Server Suite, the $800 C++Builder Professional, and the $100 C++Builder Standard edition. All three versions share a common workbench interface and provide a native code compiler, visual component library, database engine, and SQL tools. The company will also release a separate update for its C++ 5.0 line.