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DelphiFreak | 08/02/14 10:32:43 | Happy Birthday also to Delphi and thank's to you for all your work.
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Lars Fosdal | 08/02/14 11:08:30 | Happy Birthday to the most valuable tool (and probably most undervalued tool) on the market. It may not be hip and trendy, but there is no other tool that can boost your productivity like Delphi. I do remember that it initially was a love/hate relationship since the Turbo Pascal for Windows objects were made redundant by the Delphi classes. After the initial "schock", it really grew on you and I am still in love with Delphi :)
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sainfotech | 08/02/14 12:25:05 | Happy B'day. Thank you for the most valuable desktop development tool which changed our lives. |
Rob Uttley | 08/02/14 13:08:03 | Wow, only 13 years? Seems like it's been my whole life. And before that, BPO7 and TP5.5 :-)
Happy Birthday Delphi, and thanks - a most brilliant Windows development tool.
I seriously have no idea what I'd be using now if it wasn't for you - probably have gone through MSVC++ and VB and into C# or Java now. And every couple of years it'd be time for a whole paradigm shift, etc etc. :-(
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Brett Graffin | 08/02/14 14:48:38 | Hey, it's my birthday as well. Since, I was re-born when Delphi came out. Thanks to Delphi, I was ready to give up on programming for good in 1994 (C++ yuk). I can say, I'm here to stay with CodeGear. |
Bob Swart | 08/02/14 17:36:41 | I gave myself a present on Delphi's birthday: a new web server machine running the bobswart sites and the weblog application. Migration seemed to have been without any problems at all (and much faster)... Now where's that glass fibre when you want it? (yes Phil, I know, it's called "fibre optics") ;-) |
Peter Sirca | 08/02/14 17:38:34 | Happy birthday Delphi and all the best to all who love Delphi ! |
RRUZ | 08/02/14 18:06:18 | GO DELPHI GO.
I am falling in love of DELPHI.
I love you DELPHI |
sanhome | 08/02/14 19:14:37 | My congrads to all of Delphi fans and users. Especially to those who are using it since version 1. Does anybody remember those times? DOS + Win 3.1 + D1 = Revolution in Software development.
Good luck to all of us !!!
With glas of bear :-) |
Serge (Moscow) | 08/02/14 19:28:48 | Thank's for DELPHI - the most surprising and magnificent tool which was created by great people. Success also we wait for new your victories ! |
Howard | 08/02/14 22:28:13 | Sadly, I bid goodbye to Delphi. The tiny company I was working for (and stuck with D6) was gobbled up by a multinational megalith, and now everything is going to be re-written in C#. They can't (or won't) find any more D6 programmers here in the DFW, TX area, and there are only 3 of us left at the company now. I'm getting too old to be out looking for another software job, so when this one ends (probably next year), I will go back to teaching children how to play the violin (www.celtic-fiddler.com). |
Bob Swart | 08/02/14 22:45:06 | Howard: perhaps you could also teach kids how to use Delphi and make their first compositions as developers ;-) |
Yariv | 08/02/15 14:06:32 | Bob, two years ago you estimated that 'the best is yet to come'. You were so right... Long live Delphi! |
el guache | 08/02/15 21:50:17 | no sean mamadores... delphi es lo mejor de lo mejor dejen de mamar.. |
Bob Swart | 08/02/17 14:41:15 | According to bablefish, the above translates to English as: "they are not mamadores. delphi is the best thing of the best thing let suck.". I don't exactly follow this, but hope it was meant as a postive thing ;-) |
Igor Skomorokh | 08/02/17 22:13:34 | Happy Birthday!!! |
Josir | 08/02/28 01:21:24 | Hi Dr.Bob. It was a great time indeed when Delphi came to town. But you could count the hole Turbo Pascal journey!! Turbo Pascal 1 was the first development tool that I bought $99!!! The best investment I did in software since now. |