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- Excelsior JET 6.5 (Windows)
- Excelsior JET is a complete solution for acceleration, protection, and deployment of your Java applications, certified Java Compatible on a number of Windows and Linux platforms. Excelsior JET Optimizer converts your application's classes and jars into highly optimized Intel x86 code and creates a native executable for Microsoft Windows or...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Excelsior, Excelsior JET, Excelsior JET Optimizer, Excelsior JET Runtime, Excelsior JET Deployment Toolkit, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2009-06-25
- Excelsior JET from Russia, with love
- Excelsior JET from Russia, with loveExcelsior jet has been around for 8 years plus, and it's greatI downloaded a demo many years ago (can't get the demo now I think), but it made genuine exes, and they ran very fast.What's more I think they can still use plugin jar classes...
- Tags: Excelsior JET
- Discussion threads 2008-08-01
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- TuxGuitar 1 (Windows)
- TuxGuitar is a multitrack guitar tablature editor and player written in Java-SWT, It can open GuitarPro, PowerTab and TablEdit files, and export to standart file-formats such as MIDI, Lilyond and MusicXML. This is a native package compiled with Excelsior JET. Version 1.0 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes....
- Tags: MIDI, Herac Modern Solutions, TuxGuitar, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2008-08-27
- Excelsior JET from Russia, with love
- By distributing without the jar files, your application is secured against reverse engineering and tampering with OSGi bundles. Java decompilers become useless to hackers because they can't see the classes inside the installations. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Eclipse, JVM, Versions, Java, Programming Languages, Java Development Tools, Open Source, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Development Tools, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-08-01
- Googlers want to slim down OpenOffice
- Googlers want to slim down OpenOfficeOO.o was supposed to be all JavaThat was Sun's grand plan. Now with version 2, that future vision is still, well in the future! WOuld an all-java OO.o be slow? Maybe, but it would be modular! WHich is what Google would LOVE to see. Can...
- Tags: AJAX, Hewlett-Packard Co., OpenOffice.org, Googlers, OpenOffice
- Discussion threads 2005-10-31
- C creator upbeat on its future
- C creator upbeat on its futureUnrelated information makes a bad comparison..>> "C++ is bigger than ever," Stroustrup said. "There are more than 3 million C++ programmers. Everywhere I look there has been an uprising--more and more projects are using C++. > Data from analyst firm Evans Data, which...
- Tags: C/C++, Programming languages, Evans Data Corp., Microsoft .NET, PHP, Microsoft Visual Basic, programming language, C, C++, Java
- Discussion threads 2005-04-22
- IBM signs up Java accelerator start-up
- IBM signs up Java accelerator start-upWondering actual speedup factorI am not sure whether such hardware will significantly boost server performance. Once just-in-time compiled, Java programs run at the same speed as C/C++ program. Often faster due to smarter compilers. Just-in-time compilation cost only once which is no problem with servers....
- Tags: Programming languages, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Java
- Discussion threads 2005-04-13
- You can never be too rich or too thin
- You can never be too rich or too thinAnd half is too muchI won't believe the half of what Ballmer says! Your javascript arguement goes to the heart of what I've been saying all along - we have ENOUGH computer languages! Enough, is ENOUGH - but its probably TOO MUCH!...
- Tags: Thin clients, Programming languages, Scripting languages, PC, thin client, programming, JavaScript, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-02-23
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