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1 Mar 2004, 9:47pm
Microsoft this year will seek to distance itself from Java rivals with tools designed to streamline how Windows based business software is built and used.
Around the middle of the year, the company will introduce a test version of a new tool, code-named Whitehorse, that it says can help programmers design and create more reliable Windows applications in a shorter amount of time than with current tools, Prashant Sridharan, lead product manager in Microsoft's developer division, told CNET News.com.
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Around the middle of the year, the company will introduce a test version of a new tool, code-named Whitehorse, that it says can help programmers design and create more reliable Windows applications in a shorter amount of time than with current tools, Prashant Sridharan, lead product manager in Microsoft's developer division, told CNET News.com.
The full report