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bontoJR | 1 year ago
Borland really failed on the marketing and sales side, while providing the best tech, they completely missed the importance of having a strong sales team capable of scaling the language inside corporates, which were the driving force back in the days.
I have a lot of good memories of Borland Delphi 4.0 and 5.0 on Windows 95 and later 98/2000.
caspper69|1 year ago
Anyway, it’s hard to execute when your best and brightest keep jumping ship to the competition.
Please let me know if it was not Borland, because this is a good anecdote.
selectnull|1 year ago
praptak|1 year ago
The language itself was hacked together in a haphazard way. It didn't even have a formal grammar which I found out because it stopped us from creating some pretty important tooling for it.
Edit: I think there was a commercial company that offered a parser, which they created by tweaking a grammar until it got a high enough pass rate on megabytes of publicly available Delphi code.