The T stands for whatever Borland decided it stands for. I think it stands
for Type.
I emailed out the alpha code yesterday.
Hopefully I'll have a whole TStandard set out by the end of this week.
8an
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As I pointed before I think it stands for Turbo, the T<>
style was used on their Turbo Vision an objects structure for a dos
based windows system on Turbo C, Turbo Pascal, some time ago.
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