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by int_19h
408 days ago
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> It's amazing how much better Borland built their "Delphi like" C++ library. As I recall, it wasn't "Delphi like", but rather literally the same VCL that Delphi used. That's why C++Builder had all those language extensions - they mapped 1:1 to the corresponding Delphi language features so that you could take any random Delphi unit (like VCL) and just use it from C++. In fact, C++Builder could even compile Delphi source code. |
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No need for the past tense, both products are still on the market with frequent releases and developer conferences, even if no longer at the same adoption level.