it1@ra.MsState.Edu (Tim Tsai) (03/12/91)
Begin Quote: Borland International Inc. will ship Turbo Pascal for Windows on March 18, beating Microsoft Corp. out the door with an inexpensive language package for the popular environment. ... the $249.95 package includes a Windows version of Borland's Integrated Development Environment and a character-based version of Turbo Debugger, which works with Windows code. For Pascal programmers not versed in the intricacies of Windows development, Turbo Pascal for Windows provides ObjectWindows - a so-called "application framework" that promises to greatly simplify the coding process, ... [TP for Windows does not require Microsoft's SDK] ... As with the Borland's recently announced C++ product, Turbo Pascal for Windows includes the Whitewater Resource Toolkit. The package does not replace Borland's flagship Turbo Pascal, but is instead a separate product line, ... End Quote: InfoWorld, March 11, 1991. Page 5 All typos are mine. "..." means that some text were omitted. I wonder if ObjectWindows resembles TurboVision at all. -- Never argue with a fool, people might not know the difference. <Murphy's Law>