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The C++Builder 25th Anniversary: Visual Development, the Power of the C++ Language and 2.5 decades of Continuing Excellence
David Intersimone
Delphi version 1 was launched at the Software Development Conference in San Francisco on February 14, 1995. I and other team members would travel around the world giving demonstrations of the IDE, Object Pascal language,… … Read more
3 years ago in C++, C++Builder Version 1, cbuilder, Code, database, Delphi, IDE, RAD Studio, vcl, Windows 95, Windows NT
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