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by sgtnasty
1179 days ago
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That's a name I have not heard in a while, but Borland C++ was a great tool back in the day. So was their database product, which I forget the name. Then it was like in 1 night Borland was gone. I think MS had something to do it. It just happened so fast. |
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How did Microsoft handle that threat? They stole the lead developer of the Delphi compiler Anders Hejlsberg - who joined Microsoft and is the chief architect of .Net framework. In fact - if a lot of .Net concepts are direct implementations of Delphi and the VCL (properties, etc.)
Yep, Microsoft stole the one certified genius coder right from Borland. And the rest is history.