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<updated>2008-07-19T16:55:21-07:00</updated>
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<title>Cross-platform Development with Borland RAD Tools</title>
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<name>Kris Golko</name>
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<updated>2002-10-05T02:11:44-07:00</updated>
<published>2002-10-05T02:11:44-07:00</published>
<summary>Cross-platform Development with Borland RAD Tools</summary>
<content>Some folks say that 'Linux is not yet ready for the desktop&quot;, I don't know, but it's certainly ready for the Web and Kylix is good at it. Unfortunately that Web development used to be for Delphi/CBC developers a bit of marginal, also technologies like WebSnap and dbExpress are relatively new, however the biggest barrier to spreading Kylix is lack of trust of Linux people. They would be convinced if there were lots of Kylix development around, but there's not a lot of it around, because they're not convinced.Any marketing activities targeting Linux community?</content>
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