Discover Borland's legacy, from Turbo Pascal to Delphi, key stages of its development, major innovations, and their impact on software development.
Discover the story of Borland, the company behind Turbo Pascal and Delphi, from its groundbreaking successes to its eventual decline.
Borland C++ targeted the professional application development market, while Turbo C++ targeted the home and hobbyist market. Borland C++ included additional tools, compiler code-optimization, and documentation to address the needs of commercial developers.
Ars Technica: Any comments on the new Turbo products from Borland ?
Borland brings back Turbo with its announcement of four new products: Turbo C++, Turbo Delphi, Turbo Delphi for .NET, and Turbo C#. In the 1990s, Borland's Turbo development kits were synonymous with ...
The Turbo name had been prominent as part of the company’s Turbo Pascal product. The Turbo revival features single-language versions of Borland Developer Studio, which is a development environment ...
Turbo Explorer will be available for beginners as a free download, and Turbo Professional will offer advanced features for less than $500 Borland Software will bring back the Turbo product moniker on ...
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Borland Software Corporation was a computing technology company founded in 1983 by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Mogens Glad, and Philippe Kahn. Its main business was developing and selling software development and software deployment products.
(Borland Software Corporation, Austin, TX) A software company founded as Borland International in 1983 by Philippe Kahn, who resigned as president in 1995 but remained as chairman.