Win32 is dead, time to bury it.
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I have no other information than you but the way I read the letter was.
We were running into time issues with D8, we had completed the .Net portion of Octane but not the Win32 part so we decided not to update it in this release so we could ship on time.
As an added bonus for Borland they can then use updates to the Win32 as a reason to upgrade to D9. As most Developers are still in the Win 32 world there seems very little incentive to go to D8. We put off going to D7 because we didn't need Bold / net preview etc. As we are supporting an existing win 32 app there seems no incentive to go to D8 either.
PS I am big into conspiracy theories.
Rob Martin |
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