Re: Delphi Community missing the .NET-boat

From: Andreas Prucha (prucha_at_helicon.co.at)
Date: 10/06/03


Date: 5 Oct 2003 15:47:30 -0700


"Karakas, Gyula [Vamsoft]" <gyula.karakas@vamsoft.remove-this.com> wrote
in news:3f807d79@newsgroups.borland.com:

><snip>
> Think of the history of data access strategies to come out of
> Microsoft. ODBC, RDO, DAO, ADO, OLEDB, now ADO.NET - All New! Are
> these technological imperatives? The result of an incompetent design
> group that needs to reinvent data access every goddamn year? (That's
> probably it, actually.) But the end result is just cover fire.
></snip>

<g>

Unfortunately many people think that they also have to catch-up with MS's
latest marketing-buzzwords.



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