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- From: sidney@borland.com (Sidney Markowitz)
- Subject: Re: Borland C++ 4.0 - Who knows What?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.110051.7379@borland.com>
- Originator: sidney@genghis.borland.com
- Sender: news@borland.com (News Admin)
- Organization: Borland International
- References: <4205.9211171028@thor.cf.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 11:00:51 GMT
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- wdrdjh@thor.cf.ac.uk (Dr D J Harvey 92) writes:
- >I've heard a rumour that Borland C++ 4.0 is due to ship at the end of this
-
- To be a little bit more precise than Dave Draper's message:
-
- This rumour (or rumor, over here) is unfounded. That means that it,
- and any component of it, may be true, partially true, or completely
- untrue. That includes even the name "Borland C++ 4.0" which may or may
- not turn out to be the name of some future product, although it is
- unlikely to be the name of our next spreadsheet :-)
-
- Now, Duncan Murdoch's message about BP 7.0, which is a shipping
- product, was accurate. It does have a royalty free 16-bit DPMI DOS
- extender.
-
- -- sidney markowitz <sidney@borland.com>
- Borland International (Lanuages - R&D)
- ... amateur damage controller and rumor obfuscator :-)
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