On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 11:46:11 UTC, ketmar wrote:
On Saturday, 30 July 2016 at 11:31:26 UTC, LaTeigne wrote:
For example in the 2000's Delphi was incredibly popular in
Russia because the holder at this time (so Borland unless it
was already Code Gear) sold literally **hundreds** of licenses
to the russian education department.
actually, no. nobody ever bothers to buy licenses at all.
delphi was popular due to teachers mostly know nothing except
pascal, so using turbo pascal, then borland pascal, then delphi
Your stupid. This is a well known fact.
https://www.quora.com/I-have-been-told-that-Russians-are-the-best-in-computer-programming-Why-is-that-Which-programming-language-do-they-use-Do-they-use-the-same-languages-that-we-use-or-do-they-use-something-totally-different/answer/Dmitry-Popov-6
http://delphihaters0.blogspot.com/2011/02/delphi-in-russia.html
PPL using pirated copies is another story. I speak well about
what was setup in the universities themselves, you know... in the
computer rooms.
was the logical choice. believe me, it had nothing to do with
licensing, you hardly ever find legal, non-pirated delphi
version there.
You remind me that an idiot has open-sourced the keygen on
GitHub. Don't know if it's still there.
By the way aren't you czech Ketmar ?