From: Michael Beck <michael.beck@daytonoh.ncr.com>
Subject: Re: Delphi 2.0 vs. Powerbuilder 5.0
Date: 1996/07/07
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Michael D. Kersey wrote:
> 
> > Glenn Nicholas wrote:
> >
> > Borland have produced a detailed paper which compares PB5 and Delphi2.
> > Delphi is a very strong product - Borland claims it outsold PowerBuilder
> > by almost 3 to 1.  Once you look into it, I think you will quickly see
> > what all the fuss is about.
> >
> > See www.borland.com/News/techlib/delvsporwr/delvpowr.ht
> > ml.
> >Hi Glenn,
> 
> I could not find the above URL. Maybe they have nothing to say...
> 
> Everyone who wants to code in Pascal raise their hand.
> 
> Michael D. Kersey

You definitely don't have to learn Pascal, but learning some Web basics
would help. Then you wouldn't have problems finding the page - just add:

http://

in the front, and make sure that the document has "html" extension. The
adjusted URL is below:

http://www.borland.com/News/techlib/delvspowr/delvpowr.html

Michael


