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XVT

(EXtensible Virtual Toolkit) A C++ developer's toolkit for creating user interfaces across multiple environments from XVT Software, Inc., Cary, NC, a division of Providence Software (www.xvt.com). Programmers design the user interface by calling XVT functions, which are then translated to Windows, OS/2, Motif or the Mac.


XVT - eXtensible Virtual Toolkit: a product allowing applications to be developed independent of GUI.


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the maker of XVT, the industry's leading cross-platform development environment, announced a new strategic alliance to enable Providence to embed Rogue Wave(R) technology in its XVT Development Solution (DSP) for C++.
the maker of XVT, the industry's leading cross-platform development environment and Rogue Wave Software, a division of Quovadx, Inc (Nasdaq: QVDX), today announced a new strategic alliance to enable Providence to embed Rogue Wave(R) technology in its XVT Development Solution (DSP) for C++.
 
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