• Borland Software Corporation was a computing technology company founded in 1983 by Niels Jensen, Ole Henriksen, Mogens Glad, and Philippe Kahn. Its main...
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    Wesley Louden Borland (born February 7, 1975) is an American rock musician. He is the guitarist and backing vocalist of the nu metal band Limp Bizkit...
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  • Turbo Pascal (redirect from Borland Pascal)
    name Borland Pascal is also used more generically for Borland's dialect of the language Pascal, significantly different from Standard Pascal. Borland has...
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    guitarist Wes Borland, turntablist DJ Lethal and bassist Sam Rivers. The band's music is marked by Durst's angry vocal delivery and Borland's sonic experimentation...
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  • Borland C++ was a C and C++ IDE (integrated development environment) released by Borland for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. It was the successor to Turbo...
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  • Look up Borland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Borland is a surname of Scottish origin. The Borland ancestors came to Scotland with the Normans in...
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  • Brian Borland is an American football coach who is currently the defensive coordinator for the Kansas Jayhawks. In 1985, Borland got his first coaching...
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    Christopher Borland (born December 26, 1990) is an American former football linebacker who played for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football...
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  • Look up Borland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Borland is an American software company. Borland may also refer to: Borland (surname), a Scottish...
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  • Borland C may refer to: Borland C++, a C++ compiler which followed and replaced Borland C Borland C, a 1990s C computer programming language compiler...
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