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Stretchwickster
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"Borland will soon present a software development RAD suite that will compete with Microsoft's Visual Studio .NET. Code-named Galileo, the new suite will ship early next year (2003) and will offer Delphi developers a new version of Delphi and other for the moment unannounced programming languages. Programming languages that may be supported within the environment, include C# and Visual Basic.NET. Java will not be supported.
Galileo is supposed to be an alternative to developers wanting to build .NET applications but prefer using tools and technologies from vendors other than Microsoft. you could ask why? The answer is simple. With its own .Net tool, Borland will target customers who don't want to get trapped in an all-Microsoft environment."
An extract from "A quick look at Delphi future" by Zarko Gajic (delphi.about.com - Delph Programming Guide)
For the full article see:
Clive
Galileo is supposed to be an alternative to developers wanting to build .NET applications but prefer using tools and technologies from vendors other than Microsoft. you could ask why? The answer is simple. With its own .Net tool, Borland will target customers who don't want to get trapped in an all-Microsoft environment."
An extract from "A quick look at Delphi future" by Zarko Gajic (delphi.about.com - Delph Programming Guide)
For the full article see:
Clive