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PowerBuilder is an integrated development environment owned by SAP since the acquisition of Sybase in 2010. On July 5, 2016, SAP and Appeon entered into an agreement whereby Appeon, an independent company, would be responsible for developing, selling, and supporting PowerBuilder. [1] Over the years, PowerBuilder has been updated with new standards.
Since PB 10, PowerBuilder internally uses Unicode. The database interfaces automatically do conversion to and from ASCII if needed. PowerBuilder has built-in functions to convert from ASCII to Unicode and back. This makes it possible to create multi-lingual applications. PowerBuilder can leverage the Unicode capabilities of SQL Server, for example.
PowerBuilder, Oracle PL/SQL, SQL Server Transact-SQL (T-SQL) Continuous Code inspection, reports on quality and security issues, helps understand complex code (cross-references, source code documentation, code comparison, code performance analysis).
The time has come for the SEC’s fans, its media machine and especially its commissioner to fess up to the reality that has simmered under the surface this entire college football season.
The gang's all here! Prince William, Prince Louis, Prince George, Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte seen here departing from the royal family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary ...
Not long after finding George in the end zone, Ward got TD No. 157 with a 22-yard TD pass to Joshisa Trader early in the second quarter. Ward finished the first half 12-of-19 passing for 190 yards ...
It can run either under Microsoft Windows as a native application or in an Eclipse environment through a plugin. It supports model-driven architecture software design, and stores models using a variety of file extensions, such as .bpm, .cdm and .pdm. The internal file structure can be either XML or a compressed binary file format.
A simple custom block in the Snap! visual programming language, which is based on Scratch, calculating the sum of all numbers with values between a and b. In computing, a visual programming language (visual programming system, VPL, or, VPS), also known as diagrammatic programming, [1] [2] graphical programming or block coding, is a programming language that lets users create programs by ...