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<title>Interview with Danny Thorpe about Diamondback</title>
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<name>Theo Bebekis</name>
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<updated>2004-10-01T00:28:48-07:00</updated>
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<summary>Interview with Danny Thorpe about Diamondback</summary>
<content>Congratulations to Danny for the new job at Borland.Congratulations to Delphi's dev team. You're the elit.The best of best. Keep up the good work and the Borland tradition.And a big thanks for making Delphi the excellent tool it is.My best regardsTheo</content>
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<title>Interview with Danny Thorpe about Diamondback</title>
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<name>Gary McGhee</name>
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<updated>2004-09-30T20:28:12-07:00</updated>
<published>2004-09-30T20:28:12-07:00</published>
<summary>Interview with Danny Thorpe about Diamondback</summary>
<content>The renewed interest from Borland in Kylix could be (or should be !) related to Mono (Open source .Net). Consider this : a) Mono is a reality, with the backing of Novellb) Development tools for Mono are probably basic (market opportunity)c) Delphi can already compile some code for MonoIronically Kylix + Mono means a very modern, RAD, non-MS development environment based on Linux.</content>
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