Re: Delphi 8 and ado.net
From: Captain Jake (johnjac76[nospam)
Date: 02/29/04
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Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 00:36:54 -0600
In borland.public.delphi.non-technical, "Alessandro Federici [RemObjects
Software]" <alef@rem_________objects.com> wrote in message
<40417d93$1@newsgroups.borland.com>...
> That was a
> productivity killer for me and quite honestly I got so used to certain
> wizards that I just cannot see myself using ADO.Net in the current
> incarnation of Delphi's IDE.
This brings up an interesting question. Does D8 make use of typed ADO.NET
datasets like VS.NET does? You know how in VS.NET you can use a typed ADO.NET
dataset and you get the field access methods as popup code completion
elements, just like you do for class elements in D7. Can D8 do code insight
for typed ADO.NET datasets? I saw a demo of the use of typed datasets in
VS.NET when I was at the last CNUG meeting
and it looked pretty nice.
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