Am 22.02.2006 um 00:19 schrieb Jason McBride:

Sorry to drag this topic on...

Borland made a cheap Pascal compiler in the 80's. Later they added OOP support to it which then turned into Delphi, using Apple's spec for OOP Pascal as a base.

The first version of PhotoShop was written in this Object Pascal before Object Pascal later became Delphi.

IDK what the current version of Photoshop is written in but as you can see the number one "Killer App" on your list wasn't originally written in ANY flavor of C. Just like ALL major applications it has been reworked and ported more often then the programmers would have liked.

Sure, while all programming languages are turing-strong, not all
should be applied to any problem.

And TurboPascal really was Turbo: IDE was fast and generated code too.
Thus, TurboPascal was a great tool to do certain low level stuff.

Don't ask my why, but RB apps tend to get slow(er) after you read a certain
amount of complexity.
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