Coolgen was a Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tool developed by Sterling Software (later acquired by Computer Associates, now Broadcom). It was used for model-driven development, allowing developers to generate code from models. Coolgen supported various platforms and programming languages, and was commonly used for building large-scale enterprise applications. It is no longer widely used, having been superseded by other technologies.
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