I wouldn't waste time or money on it. I see how coworkers struggle with C++ Builder. Borland's ADO libraries flat out don't work...we found that out the hard way...and are now using Microsofts. There are lots of other issues that we have to deal with.
We're already working with one "dead" language...you want to pick up another?
>With this all in mind, I am wondering if I should be investing in Borland, and their competitive development suite. Personally, since Turbo-Pascal, I have had little interest, or experience, with any of the Borland products. But money is money. And this may be a good investment. Ideas?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer