By bloid
via blog.marcocantu.com
Submitted: May 08 / 13:51
As you probably know by now, Delphi has a new owner. After 25 years of Borland Turbo Pascal and later Borland Delphi, after the Inprise fiasco and Borland ALM focus (a fiasco, as well?), two years after the announcement that Borland was trying to sell its IDE tools, at last we know what lies ahead. And the future looks brighter than it was a few days ago...
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slackmg replied ago:
I'm hopeful that the new company will start selling the Turbo Delphi (win32) product again, or at least offer an affordable Delphi Professional product. What ever happened to the Turbo Delphi professionals anyway (they were not available through the on-line store last I looked - yesterday)? But overall, for those of us who grew up with the Borland compilers (started with tp v3, back in the early eighties), this news could lead to still having the great compilers available in the future.
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