Re: DeXter



At 21:11:52, 30.08.2005, Craig Stuntz [TeamB] wrote:

> Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] wrote:
>
> > At 20:16:01, 30.08.2005, Max wrote:
> >
> > > my personal ranking:
> > >
> > > 4. Win32 C++Builder integrated in Delphi IDE.
> > > 3. Personality-switching capability
> >
> > Huh? Nothing prevents you from doing that in Delphi 2005. You can
> > easily develop in different personalities and switch between them.
>
> Well, not if the one you want is C++.

I meant only that point: Personality-switching capability. You can switch
from one to the other wihtout any effort, in D2005.

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Rudy Velthuis [TeamB] http://velthuis.homepage.t-online.de

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