Hi Everyone. sysrpl - let me clear up a few mistakes in your post about Delphi and CodeGear.
Delphi is not dead. Delphi is alive and well. When you went to the Borland site you missed the link to the developer tools. Better, go to
http://www.codegear.com/ and you will see that all of our products are alive and well.
Borland did indeed announce the signing of a definitive agreement to sell the developer tools to an investment firm, Thoma Cressy Bravo (TCB) which also owns Embarcadero Technologies. When the deal closes (end of June), CodeGear will become part of Embarcadero creating the largest independent developer and database tools company, $100m+ in revenue, 500+ employees, global footprint, profitable, focused on multiple languages, multiple platforms, multiple databases. Focused on the design, development, management and optimization of code and data.
The deal is for $23m in case and approximately $7m in accounts receivable. But the price is irrelevant to the CodeGear + Embarcadero go forward strategies.
The Delphi roadmap is intact. And wait and see what we can do together once the deal is done.
Yes, some of our "alumni" have left over the years (people often leave companies including Microsoft, including some of the people you mention in your post). I love them all regardless of leaving or where they've gone. Paul is my diving buddy for life. Charlie is my twin brother separated at birth.
But we also continue to have great developers focused on Delphi for Win32 and for .NET. Other ex-Delphians still have warm and active places in their brains and hearts for Delphi and CodeGear products.
I have been here 23 years and will continue to be here. If anyone has any questions or fears about Delphi, you can contact us/me anytime.
davidi@codegear.com. You can also contact Nick Hodges, Delphi Product Manager (nick.hodges@codegear.com).
Sincerely,
David Intersimone "David I"
Vice President of Developer Relations and Chief Evangelist
CodeGear (from Borland and soon to be part of Embarcadero Technologies)
PS: Come on back, everyone, the waters fine here in Scotts Valley, California!