Re: Borland is neglecting Delphi for Win32 badly

From: Nick Hodges [TeamB] (nickhodges_at_gmail.com)
Date: 01/20/05


Date: 20 Jan 2005 05:42:04 -0800

Euan Garden wrote:

> Can you tell I love this particular feature? While perf makes a great
> demo the real payback from the CLR integration with SQL Server will
> come in the days and years that follow that initial deployment in the
> security, scaleability, ease of maintenance and reliability of
> production systems, the same can be true for any .Net app.

So, in a nutshell, you couldn't have all these features without the
.Net framework. Trying to do all that in a pure Win32 environment just
never would happen. Is that true?

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Nick Hodges -- TeamB
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