Best of luck to Borland. I have fond memories all the way back to Borland C++ 3.x for Windows
I also have fond memories of the OWL (Object Windows Library) which, I thought, was better than the MFC back in the Win 3.x days. I am currently working on a project where BC++ is the mandatory compiler because it is for a 16 bit (80186) DOS-like embedded system. Hopefully they will support 16 bit targets with a decent STL. The STL in BC 5.02 uses a lot of memory (too much for embedded systems IMHO).
I am currently working on a project where BC++ is the mandatory compiler because it is for a 16 bit (80186) DOS-like embedded system.
Hopefully they will support 16 bit targets with a decent STL. The STL in BC 5.02 uses a lot of memory (too much for embedded systems IMHO).
Sorry about that, this is it: http://www.cmruk.com/cmrKHD.html (lower part of page)
The Technical Paper by Prof E. W. Williams can be found here