I Support Delphi!



Today I received my Delphi2006 Enterprise Edition. I took a photo here,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/45341809@N00/124540664/
The sticker(Made in Borland) is a small gift from Danny several years ago.

The price of Delphi2006 Enterprise is expensive in China. It is even more
expensive than the price in USA. I ordered it during their sales promotion
but it is still as much as 6 months' salary of a normal programmer in big
city.

Now it is the most expensive thing in our small start-up company.
But it is valuable.

I believe that the New DevCo will bring Delphi into the next exciting
decade.

I support Delphi!
I like the Delphi community! Thank you!

Bear








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