Re: Chrome unveiled to the public
- From: "Captain Jake" <jake[nospam]@jsnewsreader.com>
- Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 22:49:44 -0500
Jeroen Vandezande <NoSpam> wrote in message
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> And All is is well with Delphi in Win32... I still use it all the time...
> But new projects here a .net (and I like the .net framwork)
> have you ever used the delphi.net language....
No, nor have I used any of the pure .Net languages for anything serious.
Don't have any need for it. I'm not going to start using something simply
because it is new. It has to offer some real advantage to be worth the
bother. Using any pure .Net language like Chrome in our current project would
be like putting a high-end Porsche engine in a train locomotive. We have
highly optimized Delphi and machine language code that has taken considerable
blood, sweat and tears to tune to the current hardware environment, that has
to do some very heavy lifting when it is ready. I've seen zero evidence that
..Net will be able to do this better.
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