On 4/4/2012 6:33 πμ, waldo kitty wrote:
agreed... plus "we" do not know how many years the v1.0 of delphi was in
development... we might guess based on TP/BP stuffs but "we" still do
not know for sure... it can easily be for more years than FP/Laz has
been in development ;)

Not really, this quote from a "history" article from Borland's Museum:

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"Delphi" started out as a beta codename for a closely guarded skunkworks project at Borland: a next-generation visual development environment for Windows based on Borland's Object Pascal programming language. The codename hatched in mid 1993, after the development team had been through about 6 months of deep research, proof-of-concept exercises, and market analysis.
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So Delphi was in development since late 1992. Since the first release was in 1995, we can infer that Delphi was at most three years in development before the first 1.0 release. Lazarus started in 1999 (and according to the history page in the wiki, it is based on an older 1998 project which itself is based on an even older project, although i'm not sure what exactly "based" here means) so it is over a decade in development and still no 1.0.

So if you think about it, if Borland worked on Delphi more than Lazarus, then they'd need to work on it before even Windows 1.0 was released :-P.

Kostas "Bad Sector" Michalopoulos

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