Re: Delphi2005 BETA

From: Rick Carter (carterrk_at_despammed.com)
Date: 02/17/05


Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 17:52:45 +0100


>D2005 & Borland rocks!
>Anyone saying something else should be better of by switching the
>development tool.
>Borland is and will stay the best development tools company on this
earth so
>John C, go home with your crappy mail and all that f* words you wrote in
it,
>please please move to VS and leave us loyal developers alone, troll!

While I wish John C had used different language, I don't think it's fair
to call him a troll or dismiss the problems he's having. Some people are
running into problems with D2005 that the Borland and TeamB people are not
seeing, and can't reproduce.

Whenever someone can give reproducible steps for showing a problem, that's
something Borland should be able to work to fix. Unfortunately, there are
some people still scratching their heads trying to figure out why D2005
won't work for them on their machine.

Rick Carter
carterrk@despammed.com
Chair, Delphi/Paradox SIG, Cincinnati PC Users Group

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