Re: Version after Version
- From: "Frank de Groot" <franciad@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 21:51:05 +0200
"ProfitMaxTrading.com" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>A new version out almost every year it appears. Is each new version
> actually better than the last?
Not always, sometimes not at all.
> If you are a free-lance programmer as opposed
> to working in a corporate enviroment, is it really worth paying the
> upgrade
> price every year or two?
Only if you expect to earn the investment back. If you desperately need to
make a .net version of your Pascal source, for example.
When things aren't running slow enough, for example.
> Is Version 7 the last strictly Win32 version in Delphi before getting into
> the NET thingy?
Yes.
> If you program strictly client-side (on the PC) and like executables that
> are not bloated, would sticking with an earlier version be better to use?
Yes.
> What version would that be?
D7 or D5.
> I've not been in the Borland world since 1994. Before then I was strictly
> Borland (C++ and Delphi). Didn't even know they were still around as they
> don't make much headlines as in the old days. MS this, MS that is all you
> hear. So I'm probing the possibility of programming Delphi again. Just
> want
> to make sure also that I'm not going to waste time doing so if the company
> is going belly up or support is diminishing.
It is my conviction that Borland will be history soon.
They don't have 64-bit support or Unicode support, they're dinosaurs.
They've abandoned Delphi, they've abandoned native Windows development and
put all eggs in the .net basket, and something called "ALM" (nothing to do
with us developers).
..net has failed on the desktop (and rightly so), meaning, only a miracle can
save Borland. Delphi 7 is still usable for times to come, but not for the
applications of the future. As for 64-bit support supposedly "on the
roadmap", I believe it when I see it.
.
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