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- Privately owned company, founded in 2001
- Formerly Objectspace, Inc. (1992)
- Company founded through a management buyout of several award winning product lines: Voyager®, C++ Toolkits™, Generic Libraries for Java (JGL Toolkit™)
- New products included Cinergi™ and C# Toolkit™ library in addition to significant enhancements to acquired products
- Several time-tested products lines with up to a 10 year history and over 200,000 product downloads
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Voyager
“We've been using Voyager for more than two years. It is a mission-critical component of our development tool set. Not only is the product exceptional, but their technical staff is extremely responsive and knowledgeable as well. They are on top of JAVA development in a big way. Voyager is reasonably priced and as a result we continue use it more and more in product development. The fact that Voyager integrates CORBA and the recent addition of SOAP and COM make it even more attractive.”-- Hunnu Huhdanpaa, Development Manager CES International
“With Voyager Messaging, it's message-oriented middleware (MOM) product for J2EE, Recursion Software has joined the select ranks of companies like BEA, HP, IBM and Sonic Software. ”-- Rick Wayne, Software Development Magazine
“Over the years, Voyager is the only software package we have used through several newer versions of our product, multiple updates to the Java language, and several operating systems changes without significant porting or compatibility problems. We deploy on almost all Windows platforms, and several versions of Sun Solaris™ and Voyager works without noticeable difference on all of them, even in mixed networks. Deployment itself is easy since you only have to package a few libraries.”-- Richard Spaninks, Development Manager Invensys Systems. N.V. |
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C++ Toolkit Libraries
“C++ Systems ToolKit deserves consideration as an essential element in every serious C++ programmer's library. The sockets (and pipes, in the UNIX version) components provide the key to inter-process communication (IPC) services essential to a distributed application.”-- Mike Vilot, Former ANSI Chairman
“Using C++ Systems ToolKit from [Recursion Software] has reduced our code development time by more than half.”-- Robert Winter, Motorola Advanced Messaging Systems Division
“Tumbleweed has gained great productivity using the C++ Systems Toolkit. It provided the right level of abstraction of the operating system and enabled us to quickly and confidently port one of our products to multiple platforms.”-- Emmanuel R. Saint-Loubert, SVP of Engineering at Tumbleweed Communications Corp. |
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C# Toolkit Libraries
“The C# Toolkit is very simple, straightforward and easy to use. Our inference engine requires highly complex memory structure systems. Nothing else on the market can handle those memory structure systems like the C# Toolkit. In fact, the C# Toolkit made it possible to move our inference engine over to .NET, and that has huge positive ramifications relative to the future of Catalyst.
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-- Steve Amos, CTO Catalyst Corporation
“We are using Recursion Software's C# Toolkit for one of our current projects because it offers an affordable and quick way to get past limitations in Microsoft tools. Recursion's C# Toolkit includes an OrderedMap container functionally equivalent to the C++ map and multimap classes, which addresses the limited capabilities of Microsoft's SortedDictionary C# class. Since the introduction of generic collections with ASP.NET 2.0, C# developers can take advantage of type safety, but they still lack some of the critical C++ class methods.
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-- Craig Bolon, President of Electronic Health Records Corp.
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JGL Toolkit Libraries
“Thousands of Borland®, Together®, customers have used JGL within Together products such as Together ControlCenter®, since 2000. JGL provides an advanced collection of flexible data structures and algorithms to help these programmers more easily manage and manipulate data in the complex applications being developed.”-- Tony de la Lama VP & GM of of Together Solutions, Borland Software Corporation
“JGL 4.0 includes the most robust, proven Java™ collections and algorithms available today. While teaching advanced Java programming techniques, we found the standard collections available in the JDK do not deliver the breadth and depth of options that we require, nor do they provide a good example of effective software engineering. We are showing our students how JGL can be an important tool when developing sophisticated applications.”-- Roger T. Alexander, Ph.D., associate professor at Colorado State University
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News Stories
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| Sept 2006 |
Introducing C# Generics: Leverage Code without Sacrificing Type Safety
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Source: .NET Developers Journal
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| May 15 2006 |
Recursion Keeps Device Developers on Edge
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Source: Software Development Times
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| Aug 2005 |
Dr. Dobb's Software Tools Newsletter: Recursion Software has announced enhancements to Cinergi
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Source: Dr. Dobb's Portal
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| May 11 2005 |
Programmer's Heaven posts News Release on JGL Toolkit 5.0
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Source: Programmers Heaven
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| Nov 2004 |
Dr. Dobb's Publishes Special Guide to Middleware - Highlights Voyager
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Source: Dr. Dobb's Portal
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| Aug 2004 |
Cinergi Unveiled
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Source: C++ Users Journal
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| July 5, 2005 |
The Most Interesting Products/Vendors on Display at JavaOne
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Source: JavaWorld.com
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