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Rediscovering Borland Delphi 8 Enterprise: The "Full 13" Mystery and a Walk Down Memory Lane
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Yes, they finally fully embraced .NET — by completely abandoning native Win32 compilation . Your million-line Delphi 7 app? It now runs through a buggy, slow .NET “compatibility” layer that throws a NotSupportedException if you so much as look at TList . Performance went from “instant” to “go make coffee.”
: By reducing development time and leveraging the .NET Framework for deployment, developers can achieve significant cost savings. Let me know how you would like to proceed with this topic
The criticism was severe and came from multiple angles:
It abandoned the classic floating-palette windows of earlier versions, introducing a newly docked interface codenamed Galileo , which closely mirrored Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
Delphi 1, released in 1995, completely changed the game. It introduced a unique combination: a powerful, blazingly fast for the Pascal language, a fully visual two-way RAD environment , and a comprehensive Visual Component Library (VCL) . This "Silver Bullet" made it possible to create sophisticated, high-performance Windows applications with incredible speed. It didn't take long for Delphi to become the secret weapon of thousands of developers and companies worldwide, peaking in popularity with the highly stable and powerful Delphi 7 in 2002.
With the enterprise version, developers could visually design ASP.NET web pages using Object Pascal. It brought the classic "drag-and-drop" desktop RAD experience straight to web forms, a massive productivity boost for teams moving legacy client-server apps to the web. 3. BDP (Borland Data Provider) for .NET
The "Enterprise" edition of Delphi 8 was tailored for corporate environments, multi-tier architectures, and web-based computing. It introduced several radical changes to the classic IDE. 1. The Galileo IDE Architecture