Borland revives ‘Turbo’ for developer tools

Posted by Sajith M on Aug 10th, 2006
2006
Aug 10

Infoworld Reports:

Borland Software will bring back the Turbo product moniker on Tuesday with the introduction of language-specific developer tools.

The Turbo name had been prominent as part of the company’s Turbo Pascal product.  The Turbo revival features single-language versions of Borland Developer Studio, which is a development environment Microsoft Windows and .Net applications. The Turbo product set includes Turbo Delphi for Win32, Turbo Delphi for .Net, Turbo C++ and Turbo C#. The .Net and C# products support .Net and ASP.Net.

Versions will be available in two formats: A free, downloadable Turbo Explorer version for beginners, and the customizable Turbo Professional, which is designed to accommodate thousands of third-party tools, components and plug-ins.

Brings back memories of my days with Turbo Pascal (and also Delphi)

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