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  • R Rocky Moore

    Borland is so 90's.... ;)

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    Programm3r
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    Thanks for your input :)


    The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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      S Douglas wrote:

      Why would the IDE / Complier that I’m comfortable with impact your decision?

      I goal was to get a second opinion ... thats all. Thanks anyway


      The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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      S Douglas
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      Programm3r wrote:

      second opinion

      Kinda like going to the docs, eh? FWIW, VS6 for the IDE and VS2005 for the complier...


      With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan

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        Hi all, So the other day my boss asked me to make a decision on whether we should continue using Borland C++ Builder 2006 or whether we should make a shift to Visual Studio 2005. So I thought lets hear what the CP members have so say. So which one would you choose and why? Many Thanks Regards,


        The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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        Brady Kelly
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        Have you found a Community Dist. agent? Maybe you can use the Orcas beta in making your decision. If you like Orcas beta, then VS2005 is the right step in that direction.

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          Hi all, So the other day my boss asked me to make a decision on whether we should continue using Borland C++ Builder 2006 or whether we should make a shift to Visual Studio 2005. So I thought lets hear what the CP members have so say. So which one would you choose and why? Many Thanks Regards,


          The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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          DavidNohejl
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          I don't know Borland C++ Builder 2006 but why is VS so great? Integration, integration... Does VS have better intellisense? Better debugger? Better plugins? Integration with more languages? (Even if you stick with C++, for some interop it sure is handy? ) btw, Choosing an Environment ;)


          "Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus "Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe

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            Have you found a Community Dist. agent? Maybe you can use the Orcas beta in making your decision. If you like Orcas beta, then VS2005 is the right step in that direction.

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            Programm3r
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            Brady Kelly wrote:

            Have you found a Community Dist. agent?

            Yes I have found one, and I'm going in next week to pick up Orcas at his work ... can't wait. (Downloading it ... it's tooooooo big) Regards,


            The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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              I don't know Borland C++ Builder 2006 but why is VS so great? Integration, integration... Does VS have better intellisense? Better debugger? Better plugins? Integration with more languages? (Even if you stick with C++, for some interop it sure is handy? ) btw, Choosing an Environment ;)


              "Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus "Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe

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              Programm3r
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              Thanks for your reply ... well to answer your question, that is what I'm trying to establish. Regards,


              The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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                Thanks for your reply ... well to answer your question, that is what I'm trying to establish. Regards,


                The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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                DavidNohejl
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                Programm3r wrote:

                well to answer your question, that is what I'm trying to establish.

                Well as I said I don't know C++ Builder so I can't answer that for you, but you can get trial version or express edition of VS and find out, I was just pointing where I think VS is very strong.


                "Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus "Real men use mspaint for writing code and notepad for designing graphics." - Anna-Jayne Metcalfe

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                  Hi all, So the other day my boss asked me to make a decision on whether we should continue using Borland C++ Builder 2006 or whether we should make a shift to Visual Studio 2005. So I thought lets hear what the CP members have so say. So which one would you choose and why? Many Thanks Regards,


                  The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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                  Lost User
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                  Borland is fading away, try to find a site similar to :bob:land that supports it.

                  The tigress is here :-D

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                    Hi all, So the other day my boss asked me to make a decision on whether we should continue using Borland C++ Builder 2006 or whether we should make a shift to Visual Studio 2005. So I thought lets hear what the CP members have so say. So which one would you choose and why? Many Thanks Regards,


                    The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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                    ednrgc
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                    For windows development, stay with Builder. For web development make the move.

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                      Hi all, So the other day my boss asked me to make a decision on whether we should continue using Borland C++ Builder 2006 or whether we should make a shift to Visual Studio 2005. So I thought lets hear what the CP members have so say. So which one would you choose and why? Many Thanks Regards,


                      The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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                      da toolman
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                      Having used both, I prefer VS 2005. Borland has good tools, but I think that VS 2005 has a richer feature set. Besides, for the amount of $$$ it takes to get into Borland, you can spend roughly the same amount and get into MSDN and get a whole lot more than just a development environment.

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                        Hi all, So the other day my boss asked me to make a decision on whether we should continue using Borland C++ Builder 2006 or whether we should make a shift to Visual Studio 2005. So I thought lets hear what the CP members have so say. So which one would you choose and why? Many Thanks Regards,


                        The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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                        David Crow
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                        Is there something that Borland C++ Builder 2006 is not doing for you?


                        "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

                        "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                          Hi all, So the other day my boss asked me to make a decision on whether we should continue using Borland C++ Builder 2006 or whether we should make a shift to Visual Studio 2005. So I thought lets hear what the CP members have so say. So which one would you choose and why? Many Thanks Regards,


                          The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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                          Joan M
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                          In my case I prefer VS. I have worked with Borland in the past and I've found it very easy to handle the VCL objects and components, but it is more powerful to use the MFC if needed. Hope this helps.

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                            Hi all, So the other day my boss asked me to make a decision on whether we should continue using Borland C++ Builder 2006 or whether we should make a shift to Visual Studio 2005. So I thought lets hear what the CP members have so say. So which one would you choose and why? Many Thanks Regards,


                            The only programmers that are better than C programmers are those who code in 1's and 0's..... :) :)Programm3r My Blog: ^_^

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                            Joe Woodbury
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                            One reason to go with VS 2005 is that it's much easier to hire people. It also gives you a more marketable skill. On the other hand, you become more replaceable.

                            Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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