A few more interesting links on Delphi, C# and CLR history (trip down memory lane; Peter Sollich)
Posted by jpluimers on 2013/02/27
The continuation of the trip down memory lane…
Few people know the name Peter Sollich, as he always chose not to be a public figure (for instance, he is absent on the Outstanding Technical Achievement video).
Peter has been very important for both the Delphi and the .NET worlds: he was the original author of the 32-bit product that became the Delphi x86 compiler.
A few interesting links came up when using his name in some Google searches.
- =rand (351, 66)
- Who invented .Net… | LinkedIn.
- Full circle at Microsoft: from the early days of .NET to the new Chakra JavaScript engine « Tim Anderson’s ITWriting.
- The C# Design Process.
- Has Peter Sollich left Borland? – Google Groups.
- Technical Recognition Award.
- Delphi Blogsphere – Google Groups.
- The Oracle at Delphi » Happy Birthday Delphi.
- Who is Peter Sollich? – cppbuilder.
- Delphi’s parser binds symbols and types the tree as it parses. The only thing le… | Hacker News.
- barrkel.
- Craig Stuntz’s Weblog : Two Presentations on .NET Performance.
- Outstanding Technical Achievement: C# Team | Charles | Channel 9.
–jeroen
Wish more people named Peter Sollich for what he did in the Pascal world… « The Wiert Corner – irregular stream of stuff said
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ObjectMethodology.com said
Hey! That’s fun stuff, thx.