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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