Re: Comparison about Win32 / DotNet / CSharp on Delphi, and a wish ...



"wesson" <tired.of@spam> wrote in message news:45ef5949$0$2997$9a6e19ea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Now my decision is made. D2007 will be the last Delphi(s) my company will buy without the 64 bits native compiler and stable remote debugger inside. See, I'm not asking too much, no langage addition, no MacOs Linux or WinCE support, no super database addition, only a 64 bits compiler and a stable IDE that is not a pig, shouldn't it be possible ???

Hear, hear. We've been asking for that for donkey's years, and they still haven't responded - their surveys and TeamB people do not seem to help either. Perhaps the management are fully aware of what the majority of their user base want and need, but are loath to provide it (for whatever reason - conspiracy is that M$ are pressuring Borland into bankruptcy with management pay-offs and their subsequent, deliberately-bad, product development). Whatever the situation, Borland will not get my money until I see something worth buying. Korean language support in the HTML browser is not what I'm looking for. IDE stability and modern MFC and processor support for C++/VCL is what I'm looking for. I am in no hurry, as BCB5 seems to handle everything fine so far, but as project sizes increase over time, I am wondering what the future may hold for us (and there are a lot of us making lots of money with Delphi/BCB, judging from the BCB survey I put out a while ago).
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Mark Jacobs
DK Computing
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