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  • P PaulPeterson

    Yes, indeed. I've used Delphi since Turbo Pascal as my sole language for desktop. All my work (medical equipment) is Delphi. There has never been a technical reason to switch, and many technical reasons to stay with Delphi. It is still the most advance language IMHO. Later, Paul

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    Magne Rekdal
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    Paul, I am working with medical record systems. Do you have a website I can check?

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      Paul, I am working with medical record systems. Do you have a website I can check?

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      PaulPeterson
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      In my prior life I did a LIS (Lab Information System) in Delphi. See www.QuantumCatch.com for my current work. You might also like the Delphi programs that go with the book www.WhyIsEverything.com Later, Paul

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      • P PaulPeterson

        In my prior life I did a LIS (Lab Information System) in Delphi. See www.QuantumCatch.com for my current work. You might also like the Delphi programs that go with the book www.WhyIsEverything.com Later, Paul

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        Magne Rekdal
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        Interesting. Forwarded a link to your QuantumCatch website to a friend of mine. He is an aye specialist and is involved in projects in eastern Africa (Tanzania). I might be involved in a system for diabetes care in Ethiopia and Tanzania in the future.

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        • M Magne Rekdal

          Interesting. Forwarded a link to your QuantumCatch website to a friend of mine. He is an aye specialist and is involved in projects in eastern Africa (Tanzania). I might be involved in a system for diabetes care in Ethiopia and Tanzania in the future.

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          PaulPeterson
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          Yep, pretty interesting work i've stumbled into. Another thing I love about Delphi, is that I spend ZERO time dealing with Delphi issues, but spend all my time using this great tool to solve real world problems! I consider programming to be very easy compaired to the actual problems I work on. Later, Paul

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          • N nortee

            Hi, I'd just like to ask: Are there still people on here that dabble and/or work with Delphi? I'm just asking because I am in the process of posting several articles and tips and tricks regarding Delphi and I'd just want to know that my efforts to help people would not be in vain. I will still post the articles, don't get me wrong, I'd just prefer that the articles and stuff would be useful to the rest of the community. :)

            Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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            Gary Burgess
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            Yes - I still have a couple of production apps in Delphi. I do not use Delphi for new apps, these are all Visual Studio .. Dot Net. In it's day, Delphi was a brilliant product - producing lean mean EXE's that could do heaps without even being installed, or requiring a runtime. Dot Net has made us all a bit lazier, but more productive. The Visual Studio environment also aids productivity .. sorry Delphi .. I think your days are numbered. I started with Turbo Pascal 1.0 and worked my way up to Delphi 2010, but wasn't planning on upgrading any further. Gary

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            • N nortee

              Hi, I'd just like to ask: Are there still people on here that dabble and/or work with Delphi? I'm just asking because I am in the process of posting several articles and tips and tricks regarding Delphi and I'd just want to know that my efforts to help people would not be in vain. I will still post the articles, don't get me wrong, I'd just prefer that the articles and stuff would be useful to the rest of the community. :)

              Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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              nortee
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              Wow! My question has certainly brought several people out of the woodwork... and I am glad!!! I like the fact that this is a facet of a damn good part of development that is not just fading out. Yes it seems to be lacking with a few features (recently) like what VS offers... But... the minute you have a decent Delphi developer in your team, you will find someone who will be able to follow and develop things in just about any language you can thing of :)... (at least that's my humble opinion).

              Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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              • N nortee

                Hi, I'd just like to ask: Are there still people on here that dabble and/or work with Delphi? I'm just asking because I am in the process of posting several articles and tips and tricks regarding Delphi and I'd just want to know that my efforts to help people would not be in vain. I will still post the articles, don't get me wrong, I'd just prefer that the articles and stuff would be useful to the rest of the community. :)

                Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                Sean Holm
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                *nods* *goes back to lurking*

                "What bug? It runs fine on my workstation"

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                • S Sean Holm

                  *nods* *goes back to lurking*

                  "What bug? It runs fine on my workstation"

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                  Mycroft Holmes
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                  Seriously, 8 years, 3 messages, that is a seriously low profile!

                  Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                  • N nortee

                    Hi, I'd just like to ask: Are there still people on here that dabble and/or work with Delphi? I'm just asking because I am in the process of posting several articles and tips and tricks regarding Delphi and I'd just want to know that my efforts to help people would not be in vain. I will still post the articles, don't get me wrong, I'd just prefer that the articles and stuff would be useful to the rest of the community. :)

                    Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                    philicar
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                    Yes, we still use delphi on a daily basis. We use remobject hydra to integrade c# code as plugins in our applications but our core product is still in delphi.

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                    • N nortee

                      Hi, I'd just like to ask: Are there still people on here that dabble and/or work with Delphi? I'm just asking because I am in the process of posting several articles and tips and tricks regarding Delphi and I'd just want to know that my efforts to help people would not be in vain. I will still post the articles, don't get me wrong, I'd just prefer that the articles and stuff would be useful to the rest of the community. :)

                      Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                      kasibhotlaKrishna
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                      Hi Can any one please help me on this issue? i am trying to transfering a file TSclint to local machine in Windows 7 32bit OS, for that i am using WtsApi32.pas ,but the same thing is not happining in Windows 7 64bit OS

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                      • P philicar

                        Yes, we still use delphi on a daily basis. We use remobject hydra to integrade c# code as plugins in our applications but our core product is still in delphi.

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                        kasibhotlaKrishna
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                        Hi Can any one please help me on this issue? i am trying to transfering a file TSclint to local machine in Windows 7 32bit OS, for that i am using WtsApi32.pas ,but the same thing is not happining in Windows 7 64bit OS

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                        • G Gary Burgess

                          Yes - I still have a couple of production apps in Delphi. I do not use Delphi for new apps, these are all Visual Studio .. Dot Net. In it's day, Delphi was a brilliant product - producing lean mean EXE's that could do heaps without even being installed, or requiring a runtime. Dot Net has made us all a bit lazier, but more productive. The Visual Studio environment also aids productivity .. sorry Delphi .. I think your days are numbered. I started with Turbo Pascal 1.0 and worked my way up to Delphi 2010, but wasn't planning on upgrading any further. Gary

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                          kasibhotlaKrishna
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                          Hi Can any one please help me on this issue? i am trying to transfering a file TSclint to local machine in Windows 7 32bit OS, for that i am using WtsApi32.pas ,but the same thing is not happining in Windows 7 64bit OS

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                          • K kasibhotlaKrishna

                            Hi Can any one please help me on this issue? i am trying to transfering a file TSclint to local machine in Windows 7 32bit OS, for that i am using WtsApi32.pas ,but the same thing is not happining in Windows 7 64bit OS

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                            nortee
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                            Hi, This is not the forum for asking programming related questions. Please use the "Ask A Question" option from the website. Please also ensure that your question is (relatively) clear as well so we can best ascertain what your particular issue/problem is.

                            Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                            • N nortee

                              Hi, I'd just like to ask: Are there still people on here that dabble and/or work with Delphi? I'm just asking because I am in the process of posting several articles and tips and tricks regarding Delphi and I'd just want to know that my efforts to help people would not be in vain. I will still post the articles, don't get me wrong, I'd just prefer that the articles and stuff would be useful to the rest of the community. :)

                              Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                              aledpardo
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                              Of course, we are here!

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                              • A aledpardo

                                Of course, we are here!

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                                nortee
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                                ^5 :D

                                Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                                • N nortee

                                  Hi, I'd just like to ask: Are there still people on here that dabble and/or work with Delphi? I'm just asking because I am in the process of posting several articles and tips and tricks regarding Delphi and I'd just want to know that my efforts to help people would not be in vain. I will still post the articles, don't get me wrong, I'd just prefer that the articles and stuff would be useful to the rest of the community. :)

                                  Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                                  Jose A Pascoa
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                                  Last October, I posted 2 Delphi related articles. I was sort of surprised when I noticed that there was not even an option to select Delphi as the programming language. I have no idea if things have changed since then. I know lots of developers have abandonned Delphi programming in favour of C#, but that was unfortunate, they must reconsider and come back. ;)

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                                  • J Jose A Pascoa

                                    Last October, I posted 2 Delphi related articles. I was sort of surprised when I noticed that there was not even an option to select Delphi as the programming language. I have no idea if things have changed since then. I know lots of developers have abandonned Delphi programming in favour of C#, but that was unfortunate, they must reconsider and come back. ;)

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                                    nortee
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                                    m8, I work with both Delphi and C# now... C# is great, but I still stick to my roots... My motto is: use the tool that best suites the job... People will always go through phases and the same goes for dev languages I guess :|... Still... let's get the Delphi chaps up and running here!!! :D

                                    Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                                    • P PaulPeterson

                                      Yes, indeed. I've used Delphi since Turbo Pascal as my sole language for desktop. All my work (medical equipment) is Delphi. There has never been a technical reason to switch, and many technical reasons to stay with Delphi. It is still the most advance language IMHO. Later, Paul

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                                      darrell bignell
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                                      Yes still alive and kicking!

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                                      • N nortee

                                        Hi, I'd just like to ask: Are there still people on here that dabble and/or work with Delphi? I'm just asking because I am in the process of posting several articles and tips and tricks regarding Delphi and I'd just want to know that my efforts to help people would not be in vain. I will still post the articles, don't get me wrong, I'd just prefer that the articles and stuff would be useful to the rest of the community. :)

                                        Cheers, Glen Vlotman "You cannot code for stupidity"

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                                        VRavelo Sanchez
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                                        :-\ Because if, we even exist and we are here. I work with Delphi 2007 vs PostgreSQL Server, and everything is solved very well. Charmed I will read the articles and I will respond in those that he can and have knowledge to make it good bye

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