Re: What I Think Delphi Needs to Do to Survive



"Chris Burrows" <cfbsoftware@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There's nothing magical about Object Pascal. It is just a language.

Of course it's not magical - this is computer *science*. Computer
languages are NOT all the same - even if they look similar from a
superficial viewpoint.

They ARE all the same in their basic operation. They all have variables,
constants, conditional branching and looping.

There's definitely, unequivocally nothing about Object Pascal that makes it
better in any scientific sense. That's just unscientific bias to believe it
is somehow significantly different.



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