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January 20, 2004
Recursion Software has updated its C++ ToolKits by adding support for
Visual C++ .NET 2003, Solaris 8 and 9, Linux 2.4 Itanium, and 64-bit
platforms. The thread toolkit lets thread tasks accommodate resource
synchronization without reducing readability of source code, while the
helper toolkit supports reuse of object-oriented function pointers
without the limitation of plain function pointers. Recursion has also
made available a pre-release Math <ToolKit> that supports high-level
math functions.
Recursion Software, Inc.
2591 N. Dallas Pkwy, Suite 200
Frisco, TX 75034
972-731-8800
http://www.recursionsw.com/
Software Prototype Technologies has launched Direct-To-Test (DTT), a
software testing environment that combines functional test case
design and automation into a single integrated process. DTT automatically
designs a suite of functional test cases from a model of the system
requirements, generates all test documentation, and creates ready-to-run
automated test script files. DTT supports automated scripting for automated
execution tools such as Seque Silk, Mercury Interactive's WinRunner, and
generic XML and UNIX scripts.
Software Prototype Technologies
851 Burlway Rd., Suite 506
Burlingame, CA 94010
650-343-4524
http://www.softprot.com/
Adienta's Browsio, an add-in for Visual Studio .NET, is designed to give
you a complete picture of where and how a variable, function, or class
is used.
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Ada and the Language Renaissance A renaissance in computer language design has allowed "little" languages like Ruby and Lisp to accumulate large, active communities of developers that continue to discover new uses for these technologies. Ada is another language that has benefitted from grassroots-level development. The result: Ada 2005.
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