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Delphi is 31 years old – innovation timeline (blogs.embarcadero.com)
sllabres 34 minutes ago [-]
Sometimes I miss the times where you had a compact development environment, wit one installer. Your source produced a mostly self contained binary in a reasonable size, you had nice debugging support and quick turnaround times for a compiled language even on a small development machines. And all that for attractive price for a perpetual license (Borland times).

Today it seems I have to give the producer my email address for the 'free' "Delphi History PDF". Well, times have changed. :)

themafia 20 minutes ago [-]
npm i nostalgia
rawgabbit 9 minutes ago [-]
I remember taking an onsite class to learn Delphi. The class was taught in St Petersburg Florida. Nice place. At the time, I was admiring the tool that Borland created and thought to myself this is a very nice IDE. Too bad my company was switching to all things .Net. The difference between Visual Studio and the Delphi IDE was gut wrenching.
nullable_bool 46 minutes ago [-]
When I was a kid, my older brother worked for Borland. He got me 2 packs of stickers that said "Delphi developers do it better!!!" in red font and a yellow background.
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kogus 18 minutes ago [-]
I have very fond memories of working with Delphi 5 and 2005 in the early 2000s. Both the language and IDE were a real pleasure to work with, and they were head and shoulders better than anything from Microsoft at that time. The community was small but enthusiastic and supportive as well.

It would be hard to justify Delphi in a new project today - not because of the tooling or language, but because of the prohibitive license costs.

zerr 7 minutes ago [-]
Same here, but with C++Builder.
Nexxxeh 39 minutes ago [-]
When I was starting out as a kid learning to make applications, moving from VB6 to Delphi was such a huge improvement.

Tempted to use a client's plotter and roll of paper to print this off.

t1234s 15 minutes ago [-]
The original borland delphi had very creative installer graphics:

https://www.gladir.com/SOFTWARE/DELPHI1/delphi1-install5.png

esafak 10 minutes ago [-]
The programmers must have been playing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_Drive_(1987_video_game)
alterom 10 minutes ago [-]
That was before Delphi 2.0 even :)
davtyan1202 5 minutes ago [-]
The hardest part of maintaining a long-term project is resisting the urge to over-engineer early on. Striking a balance between a lean core and future extensibility is an art form that often gets ignored in favor of shipping fast.
oytis 12 minutes ago [-]
What is dead may never die
oblio 28 minutes ago [-]
Weird but FreePascal is fairly solid for its niche.
carlos256 33 minutes ago [-]
31 years old and it can't run on GNU/Linux. What a waste. The future of Delphi is darker than ever.
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