|
Title:
|
The End of an Era
|
Author:
|
Bob Swart |
Posted:
|
5/8/2009 8:21:19 AM
(GMT+1)
|
Content:
|
As most of you may have read by now: Borland will be bought by MicroFocus for 50 million pounds, which may also mean the end of (the use of) the name Borland; truly the end of an era. I grew up with Turbo Pascal, and am Forever Loyal to Delphi, so although Borland didn't really "do" a lot for Delphi (apart from selling CodeGear to Embarcadero), I'll still miss the old name and feeling.
For me personally, it's the end of another era as well. You may have noticed the DelphiLive! conference in the USA next week. I won't be there, and neither will I be at for example EKon later in 2009 (but I will be at SDC in The Netherlands). Which doesn't mean you shouldn't be there (you should!), just that you won't see me. Personal circumstances (mainly health related) have made me decide to take a sabbatical year (or two) when it comes to conferences and seminars outside of The Netherlands (with the exception of an annual visit to my friends Phil and Joanna of the UK Developers Group in Upavon, and perhaps a combined training/vacation in Sweden later this year).
"Rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated" - I feel fine, have more Delphi work than ever (three concurrent projects, using Win32 with Unicode on one, and lots of ASP.NET and SQL on another), and I will remain active in the Delphi community forever, but I will cut back heavily on travel - especially outside of The Netherlands. For me, the virtual conferences work(ed) out pretty well ;-)
|
Back |
|