Re: Yet another reason for openTools API attention



Craig Stuntz [TeamB] schrieb:
maramirezc wrote:

I've heard that the last Delphi versions IDE,
was slow due to the fact that has been rewritten
in ".NET" .

No, not really. The IDE is mostly non-.NET, and few of the current
problems seem to be in the .NET bits. For specifics about why the IDE
has performance issues, read Steve Trefethen's blog.


I assume the D2007 IDE will have much fewer performance issues than the previous ones. Right? I think at least most of that ugly repainting when switching between code editor and form designer etc. is a thing of the past now.

Greetings

Markus
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