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Monday Jan 27, 2003

Pascal.NET and more.

According to the trade rags, Borland has licensed the Dot-Net SDK and will include it in Delphi 7, Together, and other development tools later this year. It will be interesting to see what other Borland products target Dot-Net. Borland's Dot-Net page makes it look like they all will. Does the inclusion of Kylix on that page imply a Borland-supported Dot-Net implementation on Linux? I get the feeling that Borland believes that bridging discordant technologies like Dot-Net and Java is a significant business opportunity, so maybe a Java-Dot-Net bridge product is in the works as well. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

InfoWorld: Borland on Tuesday plans to announce it is licensing the Microsoft Windows .Net Framework SDK for inclusion in Borland's Delphi 7 Studio development tool immediately and in other .Net-based products afterward.
ZDNet: The forthcoming Borland product that incorporates the .Net Framework SDK will be an enhancement to TogetherSoft's current .Net product

Piemaster Pete's BSOD gallery.

Sounds like Andy would enjoy Piemaster Pete's BSOD gallery.

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