Borland Announces the Return of the Turbo Products, with Video
Leonel writes "Borland Software's Developer Tools Group just announced the return of the Turbo line of products. With free and cheap versions, it's aimed at students, hobbyist developers, occupational developers and individual programming professionals. More information is available at the the Turbo Explorer website, including a video of the Adventures of TurboMan."
How can I be funny on the internet?
Do these still need two 5.25" floppy drives to run? I'm not sure I remember where mine are.
TurboProducts return!
With 80% more standards non-compliance.
I learned to program on a dos version of TurboC ... To this day I still prefer the yellow on blue text :)
Free things are ALWAYS good :)
Did you live in Troy in a previous life?
This morning happened to be when the bosses glanced at the logs, and once they realized how "popular" this stuff seems to be, they knew beyond the shadow of a doubt that it's time for the return of Turbo.
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Your right, there is no room for a company that produces fast, native Windows applications any more. Let's all bloat our apps with .NET/Java/etc. Runtime "engines", "frameworks", "environments" etc. are THE way to go. Sheesh, nobody uses Windows anymore--well, except for 90% of the planet.
"I use a Mac because I'm just better than you are."
It's the countdown to t_time overflow. (it's a 7-bit product)
Beware of gifts bearing Greeks.