Microsoft Patents 'IsNot'
Tim Roberts
timr at probo.com
Thu Nov 25 23:11:47 EST 2004
Carlos Ribeiro <carribeiro at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>I think that Delphi is *so* underated when it comes to language &
>framework design... Delphi suffered from a couple of problems; first,
>it was Pascal's child, and not C; also, because it was a proprietary
>project, owned by a single company.
>
>For some reason, being a Pascal descendant was regarded as a big "no"
>by a huge part of the industry, not to mention academia, that was at
>that time fascinated with the prospect of C++. I wonder what could
>have happened if Delphi (maybe with another name -- P++ anyone?) was
>widely adopted instead of C++ for big projects...
You are absolutely correct. I have never understood the industry prejudice
against Delphi. The code is just as efficient as the typical C compiler.
GUI design in the IDE has always been easier in Delphi than in Visual
Studio. VCL is easier to understand than MFC
--
- Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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