![]() ![]() ![]() Thus, building classes was cumbersome, the documentation was nearly non-existent, and the experience was wholly unsatisfactory. There are no ".exe" and ".dll" targets, which are the model used by the generic C++ IDE. In Java you compile a class file into an object that you can immediately instantiate with other objects that are already on the system. The problem with this approach is that Java wasn't all that much like C++ in terms of its compilation units, object files, and compilation targets. One of the product's biggest drawbacks was that the Java support was an add-on module to C++, rather than being a tool in its own right. Unfortunately, the Borland effort left a lot to be desired. So it was with great excitement that I bought Borland C++ 5.0 with Java support late in '95. Further, Borland's Delphi development environment is considered by many (including myself) to be the best rapid application development (RAD) tool on the market. ![]() Borland was the only company that put a dent in the Visual Basic franchise that Microsoft had created. In June 1995, when I first heard that Borland was going to make a Java tool, I was quite pleased. ![]()
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