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Paradox: il database che sfidò dBASE
Tech nostalgia firmata FORMbit24.
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A few weeks ago, I needed to compile my transputer assembler using Turbo C. So I wondered why I don't have my own copy of Turbo C? 😉 1990 rulezzz. 25 bucks, it looks like the 90s advertisements 🤩 and fits with my original DOS 3.3. #retro #development #borland #turboc
Recuperiamo un mio vecchio programma del 1993 per MS-DOS realizzato con il Turbo C++ della Borland: il classico insieme di Mandelbrot in grafica VGA a 16 colori. Questa volta per il recupero ho usato i dischetti originali. #clanguage #programming #borland #mandelbrot www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp5h...
Grazie a Stefano, possiamo provare questo programma realizzato con il Turbo Pascal nel 1994 per il corso di meccatronica. Simula meccanismi articolati piani in cui aste sono connesse opportunamente da varie giunzioni. #pascal #programmazione #borland #simulazione www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w-g...
This was my first assignment back in 1985's #Pascal class using #Borland #TurboPascal. It was my favorite assignment of programming of all time.
#Borland turbo C 😆
I know, many have been asking for this and even more out there didn’t even dare to ask.
But finally, the wait is over:
You can now use your #PinephonePro running #FreeBSD to do all your #Borland C++ #OS2 development while waiting for 1997 to arrive.
#RetroComputing
It’s not less is more. Wes is more.
#Borland
Delphi training manual cover
Delphi training manual title page
Found while moving offices. This is my instructor's copy of the official Delphi 1 class. We were the first site on the west coast certified to teach, and one of the first five in the world.
With 12.3 just released we've come a long way.
#Delphi #Embarcadero #Borland #RADStudio
Every time I visit the @jetbrains.com website, I get such warm memories ☺️
#retro #borland #turbovision
In 1989 I wrote a 6809 assembler and IDE in #borland Turbo C. It did work vey well but I made the beginner mistake ( I was a beginner at that time) of using my own file format which made it non usable for anyone else.
My software development story continues with the IBM PC, development with Pascal and using a textual interface. #pcdos #pascal #borland
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From Wikipedia: In 1987, Borland purchased Wizard Systems and incorporated portions of the Wizard C technology into Turbo C. Bob Jervis, the author of Wizard C became a Borland employee. Turbo C was released on May 18, 1987. This drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on a brand-new series of compilers at their London development centre. They reached an agreement and spun off a company named Jensen & Partners International (JPI), later TopSpeed. JPI first launched an MS-DOS compiler named JPI Modula-2, which later became TopSpeed Modula-2, and followed up with TopSpeed C, TopSpeed C++, and TopSpeed Pascal compilers for both the MS-DOS and OS/2 operating systems. The TopSpeed compiler technology still exists as the underlying technology of the Clarion 4GL programming language, a Windows development tool.
What, you haven't heard of TopSpeed and their #compiler suite?
They were a group of #Borland employees who left in 1987, after Borland bought Wizard C (to roll it into Turbo C) and essentially canned their compiler project.
It's written in #Modula2, you know. Not a big leap from #Pascal.