Re: Delphi to Visual Studio Conversion Project



Anonymous wrote:
Found this on the guru.com website. Any comments on the wisdom of a conversion like this? Cost vs. staying with Delphi? Is there really a scaling problem that VS can handle that Delphi can't?

Thanks.




hmm, isn't RemObjects Data Abstact available for Delphi as well?

Seems like a piss poor management decision to me. Some Manager is reading Magazines again and likes all the buzzwords :-)


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