Corel + Borland = The End of MS Win

thucdat1143 at my-deja.com thucdat1143 at my-deja.com
Thu Feb 10 10:47:30 EST 2000


Lieber Bernhard,

You are not happy with Borland's products? Neither am I!
But being a 'Free Software Projects and Consulting', you should be more
Linux-oriented than MSWin-oriented.
All these stuffs (Perl, Tcl, Python) are more home on Unix than MSWin,
and soon their wrapper (Ruby) will make Unix the destiny.
Check this out: www.ruby-lang.org to see what IBM is talking about Ruby.

Cheers (Oh sure: Viele Gruesse aus Minnesota/USA).
Dat

BTW:
Did Osnabrueck finally make it to the Erste Fussball Bundesliga?
Ich bin so lange weg vom Deutschland und habe keine Ahnung mehr.
Spielen Gerd Muehler und Franz Beckenbauer immer noch fuer Bayern
Muenchen?

In article <87ttfm$nt8$2 at newsserver.rrzn.uni-hannover.de>,
  breiter at usf.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE (Bernhard Reiter) wrote:
> In article <87q1jh$437$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>,
> 	thucdat1143 at my-deja.com writes:
> > It doesn't matter anymore that Gates resigned, maybe he already saw
> > where Coplan was heading to. That's the end of Python/Tcl/Perl on
Win32.
>
> Oh, you mean, because Win32 will die out so quickly because
> Borland and Corel have joined.
>
> From the technical point of view, the Borland products I used always
> left things to be desired.
>
> > Erase your 95/98/NT, install Linux now. Bright future for everything
> > (Python, Tcl, Perl) on Linux because Unix is their home anyway.
> Python is very much at home on Win32.
> And I hope it will stay his way, because python saves my day if I
> really have to do "stuff" on Win32.
>
> 	Bernhard
> --
> Free Software Projects and Consulting
(intevation.net)
> Association for a Free Informational Infrastructure
(ffii.org)
>


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