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by bloblaw
911 days ago
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> After Heilsberg moved to MS, a lot of improvements were made in VB that utlimately made Delphi less attractive Well, not actually. With Anders' move to Microsoft, VB6 (aka, VB "classic") was discontinued. Microsoft supported Visual Basic syntax on the .NET runtime, but the vast majority of VB programmers considered this to be a different language because developing for the .NET Framework (remember this is ~2001) was a huge departure from VB Classic. Many VB developers petitioned Microsoft to open-source VB6 or continue releasing improvements on it. Microsoft did not and chose to continue with their .NET + C# strategy. |
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VB5 in 1997 and VB6 in 1998 really closed the gap with Delphi from what I remember.