Re: genral question
If he has the opportunity to be paid to learn something new, then if he
has any interest in it, I would say go for it.
Exactly! Plus, being a C# coder doesn't mean you have to leave Delphi (the
IDE). In fact I personally would choose BDS for large company apps because
of ECO (I bet you guessed that didn't you?). I think BDS is going to be
fabulous when it supports dotnet 2!
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- Re: Native Delphi IDE
... I think their current strategy to have an IDE which hosts both Win32 ... comparison to what us Delphi developers are used to, ... And of course, BDS ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - Re: .NET 3.0 created by the stroke of a pen
... it is that it takes a Delphi programmer so long to get used to VS. ... If anybody puts any sort of auto-formatting in my ide ... for each parameter; BDS doesn't. ... are less responsive than VS pinned windows, but also BDS makes you go ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - Re: You finally beat me down
... great BCB6 setup but I figured i'd support CodeGear and buy BDS 2006. ... I felt the same way when upgrading to Delphi 4 Ent... ... Why can't you stick with your current IDE version? ... I sure could use some BDS features but my sanity come first. ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) - BDS freezes after minutes
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... When many people were asking for a Win32 only version of BDS they wanted ... successor to Delphi 7; ... the one without any .NET dependencies (and maybe the D7 style IDE?) ... (borland.public.delphi.non-technical) |
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