Borland Software will make a play for Microsoft's .Net developer community with tools based on the software giant's homegrown programming language, C#.
Scotts Valley, Calif.-based Borland, hoping to appeal to companies seeking an alternative to Microsoft, will extend the .Net Framework--the "plumbing" underlying .Net--to operate with a mix of operating systems and programming languages, said company executives.
The software maker announced last month that it had licensed Microsoft's .Net Framework and would build a line of .Net-oriented tools.
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