Re: Visual Studio Information for Borland Delphi Customers




"Brion L. Webster" <brion.webster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Larry Maturo wrote:

I personally won't be worried as long as they state: "As has always
been the case, socialization testing of your application is
appropriate for all new versions of the platform." I feel sure that
no advertisement with this statement has any chance of attracting
Delphi developers. I talked to my QA department, and no, they have
never heard of "socialization testing". Might be a typo, but a funny
one, to say the least. I can just see it, you run your program
together with a bunch of other programs to make sure it plays fair
with them, and doesn't start any fights. :-)

Well, as VB *is* appropriate for kindergarden programmers... <g,d,&r from
Dan Barclay>

No need to hide, it's absolutely true! As it turns out you can also do a
bunch of other cool stuff with it when you grow up as well <vbg>.

I used MSBasic when it wasn't cool, wasn't even "V", and I ain't ashamed.
Pride and macho just get in the way of doing bidness.

I'm not even ashamed to say I liked GoSub. Nested procs are nearly as good
(though I haven't figured out how to put them at the end of a procedure to
make things more readable).

Dan <g>



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