Borland's Turbo series of development tools are coming soon! It is indeed exciting for me to embark on the programming path from Turbo Pascal, Turbo C, Borland C ++.
Link: http://www.turboexplorer.com/
The turbo series will be the first to launch four products: Turbo C ++, Turbo Delphi, Turbo delphi. net, and Turbo C #. Each product comes with explorer and professional. The Explorer version is free of charge and basically supports all the functions of normal development.
I am most concerned about it. I wish I could not wait until I thought it was Turbo C ++. I was obsessed with Borland C ++ when I was still a student. I had to worship technologies like IDE, compiler, bids, turbovision, Owl, and OCF, I still clearly remember that I had no machine at the time. In order to learn turbovision, I printed its source code in the school's machine room so that I could bring it back for research, therefore, it has always been regarded as an enemy by the elders and many colleagues in the IDC room. In addition, like many borlander, they have always been interested in VC and MFC, so that they will go back and learn MFC later. Although I finally switched to VC, I have been paying attention to Borland C ++ builder, C ++ builderx, And Turbo C ++. This is also a great hope to find some of the feelings of the Year in Turbo C ++. Of course, we also hope that turbo Delphi can continue the glorious traditions of Turbo Pascal and Delphi. Even now, I still need to use Delphi from time to time.
Since DEVCO took over Borland's development tools, it seems that it has always heard or seen some good development trends. Perhaps it was because Borland had been so disappointed for many years that it had been holding a wait-and-see attitude towards DEVCO's ability to revitalize the flag. However, this DEVCO decision I appreciated, the determination of DEVCO's operating and development tools and the accurate evaluation of product positioning and development directions can be implicitly seen. I believe that there will certainly be many supporters of Borland in the past to be positive.
After nearly ten years, my mood is still surging. Embrace DEVCO! Hug Turbo!