Mike Torrettinni 110 Posted February 19 (edited) Delphi is 26 years old! And this: "...over 26 years has been used to build applications used by billions of people..." is pretty impressive achievement! 😉  https://blogs.embarcadero.com/26-years-of-delphi/  Edited February 19 by Mike Torrettinni 1 Share this post Link to post
Lars Fosdal 837 Posted February 19 This means I now have 26 years of experience with Delphi, and I still feel like a n00b around parts of it. 3 Share this post Link to post
luebbe 12 Posted February 19 Same n00b feeling here. Started with UCSD Pascal at the university and had Turbo Pascal on my Z80 in the 80s. Share this post Link to post
Lars Fosdal 837 Posted February 19 Me too, @luebbe. My first Pascal was Compas Pascal on Z80 - which transmogrified into Turbo Pascal for DOS and CP/M.  ... checks himself for lichen and moss growth again... Share this post Link to post
microtronx 29 Posted February 19 ... wow, I also know that old DOS - blue background Turbo Pascal .. crazy. It feels like i worked with it "last year" ... so it feels like only 1-2 years of experience 😉 Share this post Link to post
Lars Fosdal 837 Posted February 19 Did any of you ever try Alice Pascal? Fascinating syntax enforcing IDE from the same era. https://www.templetons.com/brad/alice.html Share this post Link to post
Clément 81 Posted February 19 Also started with Turbo Pascal , Turbo C, Paradox et al. ... since then always learning something new everyday Share this post Link to post
luebbe 12 Posted February 19 (edited) ... removes moss which was hidden under the corona haircut... Â I'm pretty sure that a friend of mine had alice pascal on the atari. Still got my Apple //e with the Z80 card. I wonder, if the CP/M disks still boot. Maybe they do, but I don't have a monitor for the Apple anymore. Edited February 19 by luebbe Share this post Link to post
Mike Torrettinni 110 Posted February 19 Oh, the fun times of drawing stars for school assignment in Turbo Pascal 😉 Share this post Link to post
Remy Lebeau 520 Posted February 19 7 hours ago, Mike Torrettinni said: Oh, the fun times of drawing stars for school assignment in Turbo Pascal 😉 And now we are drawing particles instead, my how far things have come 2 Share this post Link to post
Mike Torrettinni 110 Posted February 20 15 hours ago, Remy Lebeau said: And now we are drawing particles instead, my how far things have come And next step is of course AI, I guess : Â Â Share this post Link to post