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Borland and successfully
One reason why the Borland C ++ Compiler was so good was that it had to compile and link the massive QPW code base successfully.
Lotus 1-2-3 was able to successfully capture most of the spreadsheet market and after a number of setbacks regarding Ashton-Tate's flag product, dBASE, Borland bought Ashton-Tate and later sold Framework to Selections & Functions, Inc, who is still actively maintaining it.
In response, Ann Arbor Softworks ( which still existed to serve customers of its other products ) sued Borland, complaining that Ashton-Tate had failed to market the program successfully.

Borland and launched
In 1993, Borland launched Borland C ++ 2. 0 for OS / 2 which included a version of OWL 2. 0.
In January 1994, Borland launched Borland C ++ 4. 0 for Windows which also included OWL 2. 0.
Early in 1995, Borland C ++ 4. 5 with OWL 2. 5 was launched.
As it was launched before Win95, Borland promised a free upgrade for any incompatibility present in the final Windows 95 ( when available ).
In 1996, Borland launched Borland C ++ 5 for Windows, which included OWL 5, which was a major revamp of the library.
After that Borland concentrated development in the VCL framework which has been evolving alongside OWL since Delphi 1. 0 launched two years before.
In 1994, Borland launched dBase V for Windows and dBASE V for DOS before selling the dBASE name and product line to dBASE Inc.

Borland and series
Borland developed a series of well-regarded software development tools.
This apparently drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on a brand new series of compilers at their London development centre.
An open source internet community has released OWLNext, a series of improvements and patches to the original OWL which also allows newer compilers ( Borland C ++ Builder 5 – 6, GCC, Microsoft Visual C ++ 6, 2003 – 2010, BDS C ++ 2006, CodeGear C ++ 2007 – 2010 ).
In 1999, expatriate Australian photographer Polly Borland created a memorable image of Sir Les Patterson ( seated on a toilet, waving an Australian flag ) as part of a series entitled Australians, which was exhibited at the respective National Portrait Galleries in London ( 2000 ) and Canberra ( 2001 ).
* Spectrum ( racing car ), a series of Australian open wheel racing cars manufactured by Borland Racing Developments

Borland and included
Programs written using the Borland dialects of Pascal can use paszlib, a C ++ library is included as part of 7-Zip / AdvanceCOMP.
This included Douglas Gordon, Christine Borland, Fiona Banner, Tracey Emin, Tacita Dean, Georgina Starr and Jane and Louise Wilson.
Once one of the " Big Three " software companies, which included Microsoft and Lotus, the company stumbled and was later sold to Borland in September 1991.
The next version, Delphi 2005 ( Delphi 9, also Borland Developer Studio 3. 0 ), included the Win32 and. NET development in a single IDE, reiterating Borland's commitment to Win32 developers.
The five other people aboard the plane included Stewart's agents Robert Fraley and Van Ardan, and pilots Michael Kling and Stephanie Bellegarrigue, along with Bruce Borland, a highly regarded golf course architect with the Jack Nicklaus design company.
In 1991 Borland introduced Borland C ++ 3. 0 with ' Application Frameworks ' which included Turbo Vision for developing DOS applications and OWL for the Windows platform.
By 1995, Visual Studio 1. 5 had already eclipsed Borland C ++ in shipments, due partly to the volume and quality of documentation included with Visual Studio.
Additionally, the Borland C ++ Builder has included OWL in the ' companion CD '.
Examples on how linkage OWL apps with VCL Forms ( Dialogs ) were included in the last version of Borland C ++.
It was included in the partner discs of Borland C ++ Builder 2007 and Borland C ++ Builder XE.
OWL is still the property of Borland and is covered by several patents, however the version included in the ' Companion CD ' for C ++ Builder can be downloaded from the current CodeGear site.
Borland is known for his sonic experimentation and elaborate visual appearance, which has included face and body paint, masks and uniforms.
It was included in the sale of Borland products to WordPerfect, which were in turn resold as WordPerfect got into financial products, and at the current time of writing Paradox for Windows, WordPerfect and Quattro Pro for Windows are all owned by Corel and sold as part of their office suite.
She was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1997, part of an all-female shortlist that also included Cornelia Parker, Christine Borland and Gillian Wearing ( who won the prize that year ).
* Borland Graphics Interface, a graphics library included with many Borland compiler products in the 1990s

Borland and Turbo
Its first product was Turbo Pascal in 1983, developed by Anders Hejlsberg ( who later developed. NET and C # for Microsoft ) and before Borland acquired the product sold in Scandinavia under the name of Compas Pascal.
In 1987 Borland purchased Wizard Systems and incorporated portions of the Wizard C technology into Turbo C. Bob Jervis, the author of Wizard C became a Borland employee.
Turbo Pascal is a software development system that includes a compiler and an integrated development environment ( IDE ) for the Pascal programming language running on CP / M, CP / M-86, and DOS, developed by Borland under Philippe Kahn's leadership.
From version 6 both a lower-priced Turbo Pascal and more expensive Borland Pascal were produced ; Borland Pascal had more libraries and standard library source code.
Borland has released three old versions of Turbo Pascal free of charge because of their historical interest: the original Turbo Pascal ( now known as 1. 0 ), and versions 3. 02 and 5. 5 for DOS.
Anders Hejlsberg joined the company as an employee and was the architect for all versions of the Turbo Pascal compiler and the first three versions of Borland Delphi.
Turbo C is an Integrated Development Environment and compiler for the C programming language from Borland.
In May 1990, Borland replaced Turbo C with Turbo C ++.
In 2006, Borland reintroduced the Turbo moniker.
In the early 1980s, Borland enjoyed considerable success with their Turbo Pascal product and it became a popular choice when developing applications for the PC.
Borland followed up that success by releasing Turbo Basic, Turbo Prolog and Turbo C.
zh: Borland Turbo C
Later it was extended to MS-DOS / PC-DOS and in 1987 Borland distributed it as Turbo Basic.
The original Borland Quattro electronic spreadsheet was a DOS program written in assembly language and Turbo C principally by Adam Bosworth, Lajos Frank, and Chuck Batterman.
As the Borland Turbo C ++ compiler became available internally the projects converted to using C ++.
Turbo Basic 1. 1 ( 1987 ) startup screen. Turbo Basic is a BASIC compiler and dialect originally created by Robert " Bob " Zale and bought from him by Borland.
This software is from the 1987-1988 period and features the Borland " black screen " similar to Turbo Pascal 4. 0, Turbo C 1. 0 / 1. 5, and Turbo Prolog 1. 1.

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