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  • M Member 96

    Yeah that's it, I still remember that cool feeling you get when you see some new truly cool technology come along. I bought it with my first computer I ever bought brand new. Also around that time was the "Origami" editor which was the first editor I ever used to write code that supported collapsible regions. I used Turbo c++ to write a very convoluted and big BBS door game which sadly I gave up on 3/4 of the way through when real life required more attention. Oh well all that coding helped out in the big picture one way or another.

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    Lost User
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    John Cardinal wrote:

    Yeah that's it, I still remember that cool feeling you get when you see some new truly cool technology come along. I bought it with my first computer I ever bought brand new.

    It was my first programming experiance after cobol so I thought it was fantastic. I dont miss the 16bit segment/offset pointer stuff though

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    • C Christian Graus

      Delphi seems to me to be a disaster. At least, any software that I've known was written in Delphi, has been an obvious disaster. I have no idea what it looks like, tho. Are you on a quest to use the most popular language ? If you want to do windows, C# and VB.NET are the only logical choices, IMO, unless you have a reason to use C++. Delphi doesn't even make the list.

      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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      Stigmurder
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      no, Im not on any kind of quest just curious to others opinions.

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        After learning how people feel about VB, I was wondering how people feel about Delphi? I have a copy of Borland Turbo Delphi and so far I find it easy and fun.

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        econner
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        The author of C# is also the author of Delphi. http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/oreilly/windows/news/hejlsberg_0800.html[^] "Anders Hejlsberg is also known for having designed Turbo Pascal, one of the first languages available for PCs. Anders licensed Turbo Pascal to Borland and later led the team that created Delphi, a highly successful visual design tool for building client server applications."

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        • S Stigmurder

          After learning how people feel about VB, I was wondering how people feel about Delphi? I have a copy of Borland Turbo Delphi and so far I find it easy and fun.

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          NormDroid
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          Delphi rips over VB, Delphi at the time was even better than MFC.

          .net is a box of never ending treasures, every day I get find another gem.

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          • C Christian Graus

            Delphi seems to me to be a disaster. At least, any software that I've known was written in Delphi, has been an obvious disaster. I have no idea what it looks like, tho. Are you on a quest to use the most popular language ? If you want to do windows, C# and VB.NET are the only logical choices, IMO, unless you have a reason to use C++. Delphi doesn't even make the list.

            Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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            Henrik Husted
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            I did a bit of work in Delphi 2.0, it was waaay better than any other offering at that time. Anyway, Total Commander[^] is one Delphi application that I cannot live without :-)

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            • S Stigmurder

              After learning how people feel about VB, I was wondering how people feel about Delphi? I have a copy of Borland Turbo Delphi and so far I find it easy and fun.

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              Virtual Coder
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              Stigmurder wrote:

              After learning how people feel about VB, I was wondering how people feel about Delphi? I have a copy of Borland Turbo Delphi and so far I find it easy and fun.

              I guess, 80% of all freeware and nagware (a.k.a. shareware) programs are written in Delphi.

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              • S Stigmurder

                After learning how people feel about VB, I was wondering how people feel about Delphi? I have a copy of Borland Turbo Delphi and so far I find it easy and fun.

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                ednrgc
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                Delphi is the best Windows programming platform, period. I have been a C# programmer since the beta was released. I tried Winforms, but found it ridiculous. Delphi compiles into a true EXE, no runtimes. It's a great product.

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                • C Christian Graus

                  Delphi seems to me to be a disaster. At least, any software that I've known was written in Delphi, has been an obvious disaster. I have no idea what it looks like, tho. Are you on a quest to use the most popular language ? If you want to do windows, C# and VB.NET are the only logical choices, IMO, unless you have a reason to use C++. Delphi doesn't even make the list.

                  Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                  ednrgc
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                  I couldn't disagree more. When you look at Winforms, it's obvious that it was built for Web, and Winforms was an afterthought. Delphi needs NO RUNTIMES (something that is very foreign to Microsoft developers).

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    Igor Vigdorchik wrote:

                    How can you judge something that you have no idea about?

                    As I said, every Delphi program I have seen, was a disaster.

                    Igor Vigdorchik wrote:

                    Are you sure about that?[^]

                    I mean my list of well supported languages for Windows. I can't speak for other lists.

                    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                    ednrgc
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                    Using that analogy: Formula One cars a disaster because they have the highest crash ratio per hour driven. Don't blame the product based on bad programmers.

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                    • F Fernando A Gomez F

                      If I'd had to choose between Delphi and VB6, I'd choose Delphi in less than a picosecond. Although, I admit, Delphi is known for having many bugs in its standard controls. Still, it's best than VB6 IMO. Also, AFAIK, Delphi 7 follows the CLS and you can use it to build .NET apps.

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                      ednrgc
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                      Id choose DOS batch files over VB6.

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                      • E econner

                        The author of C# is also the author of Delphi. http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/oreilly/windows/news/hejlsberg_0800.html[^] "Anders Hejlsberg is also known for having designed Turbo Pascal, one of the first languages available for PCs. Anders licensed Turbo Pascal to Borland and later led the team that created Delphi, a highly successful visual design tool for building client server applications."

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                        ednrgc
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                        For me, C# was the natural progression from Delphi. When I first programmed the 1st beta, I was amazed that it was a perfect mix of C++ meets Delphi. Having a Delphi background helped me tremendously during the transition.

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                          Delphi rips over VB, Delphi at the time was even better than MFC.

                          .net is a box of never ending treasures, every day I get find another gem.

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                          ednrgc
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                          OWL blew away MFC. But, it simply never caught on.

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                            Stigmurder wrote:

                            After learning how people feel about VB, I was wondering how people feel about Delphi? I have a copy of Borland Turbo Delphi and so far I find it easy and fun.

                            I guess, 80% of all freeware and nagware (a.k.a. shareware) programs are written in Delphi.

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                            ednrgc
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                            That's because it was/is a great platform for Windows development. If your app doesn't run because the client is missing some VB runtimes, it's just an embarrassment. Delphi: No runtimes needed. Truly object oriented. Not that nonsense "object-based" programming.

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                              OWL blew away MFC. But, it simply never caught on.

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                              NormDroid
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                              ednrgc wrote:

                              OWL blew away MFC. But, it simply never caught on.

                              Also true, I've used OWL 10+ years ago.

                              .net is a box of never ending treasures, every day I get find another gem.

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                              • E ednrgc

                                For me, C# was the natural progression from Delphi. When I first programmed the 1st beta, I was amazed that it was a perfect mix of C++ meets Delphi. Having a Delphi background helped me tremendously during the transition.

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                                econner
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                                I agree. It was a very easy transition.

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                                • S Stigmurder

                                  After learning how people feel about VB, I was wondering how people feel about Delphi? I have a copy of Borland Turbo Delphi and so far I find it easy and fun.

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                                  Rocky Moore
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                                  Isn't that Borlands VB? :)

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