Re: genral question



Delphi Admirer wrote:

HI I am not sure whether this is a right place to ask this question.

I work as a delphi developer in New Delphi . To be very honest before
joining this company i never heard about Delphi. In India i havent
heard much about Delphi.programmer though i belive there must be lot.
Any ways comming to my main question. My company is giving me a
oppurtunity to shift to C# if i am interested. But after working with
Delphi i never feel like working with c#. but when i think of job
market i get scared. sisnce i dint had a good start in my career.
Please advice is it better to stay in Delphi or shifting to C# is a
good option?

My personal thinking is that Delphi is the better technical choice for
a wider range of projects, and I would not give it up in favour of a
language limited to just the .Net platform.

That said, learn both. Having a working knowledge of both makes you
more employable than either one on its own.

--
Regards,
Bruce McGee
Glooscap Software
.



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