| Embarcadero Extends Cross-Platform Capabilities for .NET Development with Delphi Prism 2011 |
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New release supports Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4.0 and Mac OS development SAN FRANCISCO – June 2, 2010 – Embarcadero Technologies today announced the availability of Delphi Prism™ 2011, a cross-platform development tool and robust programming language for rapidly developing .NET, Mono, ASP.NET and data-driven applications for Windows®, Linux® and Mac OS X. The latest version of Delphi Prism extends the reach of Delphi developers who want to work with the latest Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4.0 technologies, develop cross-platform applications on Mac OS X, and even create iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad applications. Delphi Prism 2011 combines easy to learn syntax based on the Delphi language with Aspect-Oriented Programming and parallel programming features not available in other .NET programming languages, enabling developers to create cutting-edge applications. The latest version gives developers a redesigned IDE with improved usability and code readability, enhanced code editing and improved IDE performance. With full support for .NET 4.0, Delphi Prism 2011 also offers faster performance and expanded security capabilities. Delphi Prism keeps developers up-to-date with .NET by supporting the latest versions of Microsoft Visual Studio and the .NET framework. The Delphi Prism language is a great way for Delphi for Win32 developers to enter into .NET development. To learn more about Delphi Prism 2011 and to download a free trial, visit http://www.embarcadero.com/products/delphi-prism. Pricing and Availability Delphi Prism 2011 Webinar During this free, one-hour webinar, attendees will learn how to:
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