![]() ![]() ![]() It has several ChatGPT plugins available for the IDE which work quite well and speed up development especially for someone like me who is a bit rusty, not having used it for some years. Peter Sollich left Borland I think in 1998 in order to join Microsoft, to this day he is in the C#/.net team.Īnd I still wonder who has written Turbo Pascal for Mac in 1985/86…įinally, it's about time that Embarcadero remembers again what used to make Delphi great: Its community! I recently gave Delphi 11 a try again and it is eminently usable for both cross-plattform development and for web and Windows.īuilt a couple of quick & beautiful apps over a weekend and it got me determined to use Delphi more and more now. That, along with the Borland management and the nice $$$ signing bonus offered at Microsoft made him leave. The new 32-bit compiler for Delphi V2.0 was written in C by Peter Sollich.Īnders new role at Borland was just to be an architect / manager / teamleader / whatever… He could have contributed to the new 32-bit compiler in a way he does today to TypeScript, but for whatever reason he didn’t wanted to. I believe (and I have no prove) that during development of Delphi V1.0 Anders realized that his „baby", the source code of the compiler core written in 16-bit assembly became worthless. I have read that quite often here and there and while the management at Borland certainly was a pain, I don’t think that for Anders Hejlsberg this was the main reason to leave. ![]()
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