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  • K Kant

    Marc Clifton wrote: I can't believe there still kicking. I agree. When I started coding in C++, I used their IDE. Their complier speed was awesome. Marc Clifton wrote: it would be really a great thing if they became a "contender" again, but alas, I fear it shall not come to pass. I wonder how many employees left in that company. They went through several round of layoffs in the last year. Last year they even came close to acquisition by Microsoft. Cricket World Cup [^] First Match South Africa vs West Indies Feb 9th 2003 Match begins at 06:15AM EST

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    Coming close to acquisition isn't even close. It was just a rumour

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    • M Marc Clifton

      Microsoft is luring personnel away with huge signing bonuses, some in excess of $1 million. Hey! Somebody screwed up! I haven't had a limo drive up to MY house to take me out to lunch and lure me away with a $1M signing bonus! Hey Bill!!! You forget about MEEEEE!!!! Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
      Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
      Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
      Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"

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      Rohit Sinha
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      Marc Clifton wrote: Hey Bill!!! You forget about MEEEEE!!!! No Marc, I remember you. It's just a matter of time dude. And this time I'll not send just one limo, but two, one for your driver and one for you. :rolleyes: :~ And the carrot will be 1 billion instead of that small pocket change of 1 million, so start looking for a beach house at your favorite beach already. :) Signed, William Butler Henry Gates III (that Rohit Sinha is just a fake, man! I'm the real thing, yo!)
      Regards,

      Rohit Sinha

      Character is like a tree, and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.
      - Abraham Lincoln

      The whole world steps aside for the man who knows where he is going.
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      • M Marc Clifton

        I can't believe there still kicking. Their products were the best at one point--it would be really a great thing if they became a "contender" again, but alas, I fear it shall not come to pass. :-D Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
        Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
        Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
        Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"

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        Marc Scheuner
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        Their products *ARE STILL* by far the best - Delphi kicks butt, neither VC++ nor VB even come CLOSE..... Can't wait to see and use their .NET IDE - VS.NET sucks big time...... And Borland is very healthy, very profitable - good things will be coming from Scotts Valley! Marc (the Swiss one) :-)

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        • K Kant

          Marc Clifton wrote: I can't believe there still kicking. I agree. When I started coding in C++, I used their IDE. Their complier speed was awesome. Marc Clifton wrote: it would be really a great thing if they became a "contender" again, but alas, I fear it shall not come to pass. I wonder how many employees left in that company. They went through several round of layoffs in the last year. Last year they even came close to acquisition by Microsoft. Cricket World Cup [^] First Match South Africa vs West Indies Feb 9th 2003 Match begins at 06:15AM EST

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          >>I wonder how many employees left in that company. According to finance.yahoo.com, at last count, 1158 - mind you, that's not counting the newly acquired folks from BoldSoft, TogetherSoft, and Starbase Corp. Borland is doing very well, has been profitable for the past several quarters, has lots of cash in the bank - it's a very healthy, and very capable company. I for one am looking forward to Delphi for .NET and the Borland IDE for .NET - BIG TIME! Marc (the Swiss one)

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          • K Kant

            Once a Microsoft competitor but now it's mere supporter/ .NET licensee :eek: "The first version of the toolset, code-named Sidewinder, will be a development and design tool for the C# language (pronounced C sharp), Microsoft's alternative to Java. Subsequent versions will support other programming languages." Borland targets .Net developers[^] Cricket World Cup [^] First Match South Africa vs West Indies Feb 9th 2003 Match begins at 06:15AM EST

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            KaRl
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            I think any developper who used the Borlands IDEs has good memories about them. It's :cool: there's a new competitor in the game. It might also be for Java a new step in direction of the programming languages cemetary.


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              >Mind you, reading the rest of the article, Microsoft isn't the only company operating this way by any means.\ Yea, the thing is that they have sooooo much money. I like capitalism, but capitalism without competition is a bad thing.

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              Richard Melton wrote: Yea, the thing is that they have sooooo much money. I like capitalism, but capitalism without competition is a bad thing. That reminds me of when the state telecoms company here (BT) was privatised by Thatcher in the early 80s...they had no effective competition whatsoever (even today. competion is very limited) and wondered why everybody hated them. ;) Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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