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by caspper69 490 days ago
I was never a Borland guy because I didn’t know pascal or c++ when they were big. But I (believe) I’ve heard stories that Microsoft was especially aggressive about poaching their talent. Things like pulling up in a limo with not-insignificant amounts of actual cash to lure them away. At least I think it was Borland. All’s fair in love & war I suppose, but it does feel dirty, lol.

Anyway, it’s hard to execute when your best and brightest keep jumping ship to the competition.

Please let me know if it was not Borland, because this is a good anecdote.

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It was Borland management's incompetence that sent all the best talent to Microsoft.
Well, the $1 million signing bonus they gave Anders (back in 1996 when that meant something, slightly over $2 million today) probably didn't hurt.
He got a technical fellow title, the money, and the company that enabled him to make all the good things in the future. He would have never made any of that if he stayed with Borland.
> the company that enabled him [Anders Hejlsberg] to make all the good things in the future.

Too bad, then, that he / they didn't.

If value by Seattle housing market, probably way more than 2 million. I'd assume people usually dump this kind of money in housing markets.