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Historical Documents: Delphi 1 launch demos source code, launch script, and marketing video
15 Feb 2005
Anders Hejlsberg provided the original launch script and projects used in the Delphi 1 launch on February 14, 1995.
 
Historical Document: Visual Component Library First Draft - May 24, 1993
14 Feb 2005
The first draft document for the Visual Component Library (VCL) description, dated May 13, 1993. This document describes components, properties, events, forms, and more.
 
Historical Document: Delphi Product Definition 3rd Draft - May 13, 1993
14 Feb 2005
Zack Urlocker, Delphi Product Manager, wrote the product definition for Delphi version 1.0. This is the HTML version of the 3rd draft, dated May 13, 1993. Notable items include the original target dates and technical terms like "lotsa".
 
Antique Software: Turbo Pascal v5.5
21 Feb 2002
Combining the simplicity of Apple's Object Pascal language with the power and efficiency of C++ to create Turbo Pascal 5.5, the object-oriented programming language for the rest of us. Updated with a PDF of the first two chapters of the language guide.
 
Antique Software: Turbo C++ version 1.01
14 Apr 2000
Turbo C++ version 1 was our first compiler that supported the C++ language. The C++ compiler conformed to AT&T's 2.0 specification for the C++ language.
 
Antique Software: Turbo C version 2.01
15 Feb 2000
Turbo C 2.01 provided everything you needed, all of the tools, included in one environment. Turbo C 2.01 provided tight integration between the editor, compiler, linker, and debugger.
 
In The Museum: Where are the other Antique Software Items?
12 Feb 2000
More antique Borland software is coming soon to the museum. Stay tuned.
 
Antique Software: Turbo Pascal v3.02
10 Feb 2000
Turbo Pascal 3 was the first Turbo Pascal version to support overlays, the Intel 8087 math co-processor and BCD math.
 
Antique Software: Turbo Pascal v1.0
1 Feb 2000
With the release of Turbo Pascal 1.0, Borland started its award winning push into the world of development environments and tools. Download the software that started it all.
 
Borland History: Why the name "Delphi?"
21 Dec 1999
Danny Thorpe writes about the origin of the Borland Delphi product name.
 
Memorabilia: The Adventures of TurboMan
9 Dec 1999
The TurboMan comic strip advertisement appeared in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Software Tools for the Professional Programmer in September 1988.
 
Borland History: Will The Real Frank Borland Please Stand Up?
7 Dec 1999
Who is Frank Borland? Where did Frank come from? What does he look like? This little bit of history should shed some light on this historical figure.
 

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