Pascal.NET and more.

According to the trade rags, Borland has licensed the Dot-Net SDK and will include it in Delphi 7, Together, and other development tools later this year. It will be interesting to see what other Borland products target Dot-Net. Borland's Dot-Net page makes it look like they all will. Does the inclusion of Kylix on that page imply a Borland-supported Dot-Net implementation on Linux? I get the feeling that Borland believes that bridging discordant technologies like Dot-Net and Java is a significant business opportunity, so maybe a Java-Dot-Net bridge product is in the works as well. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.

InfoWorld: Borland on Tuesday plans to announce it is licensing the Microsoft Windows .Net Framework SDK for inclusion in Borland's Delphi 7 Studio development tool immediately and in other .Net-based products afterward.
ZDNet: The forthcoming Borland product that incorporates the .Net Framework SDK will be an enhancement to TogetherSoft's current .Net product


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