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How to make $1,000,000 with C++ (No, REALLY!)

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    embarcadero[^]:

    The Millennium Prize Problems are seven mathematics problems laid out by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000.

    "Math class is tough", Barbie

    It's always a great idea to take money-making tips from the company that couldn't make a go of it with Delphi.[1] [1] OK, it was Borland that managed to run Delphi into the ground, and Embarcadero that rescued them from oblivion, but they're still not doing all that great. At least in my bubble of knowledge.

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      embarcadero[^]:

      The Millennium Prize Problems are seven mathematics problems laid out by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000.

      "Math class is tough", Barbie

      It's always a great idea to take money-making tips from the company that couldn't make a go of it with Delphi.[1] [1] OK, it was Borland that managed to run Delphi into the ground, and Embarcadero that rescued them from oblivion, but they're still not doing all that great. At least in my bubble of knowledge.

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      If you win the contest, you might actually be able to afford a professional license from them! :laugh: (I did love the Borland VCL at one time, so there is a bit of nostalgia. But it wasn't enterprise ready back when I used it.)

      The Science of King David's Court | Object Oriented Programming with C++

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