The CodeName of the new version of Borland's Delphi.
Jim McKeeth in his thoughts about DiamondBack while his 1st day @ BorCon '04: We only saw a beta, so it is subject to some changes, but as one of the attendies put it “If half of the features make it into the final release it will be amazing.”
VB in Diamondback: This wasn't demonstrated, but it appears that you can use Diamondback to compile vb.net applications as well.
pps: Some more roumors from John Kaster: Officially confirmed: Diamondback will support Delphi for Win32, Delphi for .NET, and C#, all within the same IDE. * You'll even be able to put Delphi and C# projects into the same project group. I know that Sam, Brian, and I will all very much appreciate this!
13.09.2004: DiamondBack
The CodeName of the new version of Borland's Delphi.Jim McKeeth in his thoughts about DiamondBack while his 1st day @ BorCon '04:
We only saw a beta, so it is subject to some changes, but as one of the attendies put it “If half of the features make it into the final release it will be amazing.”
VB in Diamondback: This wasn't demonstrated, but it appears that you can use Diamondback to compile vb.net applications as well.
Amazing!
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pps: Some more roumors from John Kaster:
Officially confirmed: Diamondback will support Delphi for Win32, Delphi for .NET, and C#, all within the same IDE. * You'll even be able to put Delphi and C# projects into the same project group. I know that Sam, Brian, and I will all very much appreciate this!
Cool!