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by fenesiistvan
1209 days ago
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What should be the problem with Pascal?
I have the impression that here on HN most post are about latest/hyped tools, but the "real" industry is done with boring/old fashionated tools.
Your post just confirms my toughs since you are using terms like "cloud-native" which sounds like marketing boolshit to me, but such terms are common here on HN. (And I am not against HN in general, it is my favorite website, but I learned a long time ago that I should treat it with a bit of salt regarding hyped tools and technologies) |
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Apple came out with Object Pascal in the early 1980s which was the official programming language for the Lisa and original Mac. Borland came out with Turbo Pascal that went through numerous iterations and by the end of the 1980s I thought it was much better than C for the IBM PC but I switched to C in college because it was portable and would run on 32-bit Sun workstations.
By grad school I had jumped into Linux with both feet and had given up on DOS and Windows, around that point Borland came out with Delphi which was basically "Object Pascal for Windows" and was a direct competitor for Microsoft's Visual Basic intended for developing GUI applications quickly.
Today there are still people who remember Delphi fondly and there are quite a few Delphi clones out there.