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CodeGear Is Go!

The Borland developers are back (with a new name) at last...
Tuesday 19 December 2006.
 

Yes, Delphi, C++Builder at al are back in action...

Just in case you missed it, CodeGear (that is, the renamed and wholly owned subsidiary-ized Borland Developer Group) has finally got their web site on line: http://www.codegear.com/

Welcome back, chaps!

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  • CodeGear Is Go!
    19 December 2006

    Sadly too late for us :( This is not the first confusion that Borland has created, I remember the very confusing transition to Inprise, and then back to Borland, who gives these people jobs to decide important decisions like this in the first place?

    We made a decision amidst the turmoil of the Borland indecisiveness to only continue to support our exisitng Delphi projects and to move to C# for future develoment this transition to a new development language was certainly easier for us to understand than the Borland one!!

    This saddens me as Delphi rocks, I say open up Delphi and let people who care about its future look after and develop it, because Codegear or Borland or whoever you are now don’t deserve such a responsibility.

    I will still devlop Delphi from home now, but very little will be happening with Delphi at work anymore

    On a final note regarding the French article, I wonder how much truth is really in that? why should we believe anything we are told by Borland or Codegear or whoever anymore?

    • CodeGear Is Go!
      25 December 2006, by Eli Gottlieb

      Actually, someone is producing a free Object Pascal IDE and compiler.

    • CodeGear Is Go!
      24 February 2012, by aPOLNFLu

      dpeeloevrs , it does not say licenses . So I would assume that those are licensed users, since each license has to be associated with the name or company. And since tools is used, then a tool and not a version are counted.Same time, if one is using 5 tools, then he is a developer for 5 different markets to be accounted for.

  • CodeGear Is Go!
    19 December 2006

    Huw - Thank your for your support! You are really helping us with your tutorials and articles. David I, CodeGear.

    • CodeGear Is Go!
      19 December 2006, by Huw Collingbourne

      Thanks for the message, David. You know I love Delphi so I’m always glad to see developments from you guys. I started programming Delphi before version one was even released (one of the perks of being a computer journo ;-) ) and I was using various versions of Turbo Pascal long before that!

      On the subject of tutorials, I am a bit behind schedule in putting the latest Delphi tutorial online (as you may know, ’other things’ are taking up a heck of a lot of my time at the moment). I’ll see if I can catch up over Christmas...

      all the best

      Huw


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