Subject: | Re: IDERA and Delphi
| Date: | 6 Nov 2015 18:16:19 -0500
| From: | "3rdshiftcoder" <smileemptysoul@coolmusic.com>
| Newsgroups: | pnews.paradox-future
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"Jerry Martin" <abc@internet.xyz> wrote:
>
>"3rdshiftcoder" <dodo@birdhangout.com> wrote in message
>news:563a2a73$1@pnews.thedbcommunity.com...
>>
>>
>> I thought a lot of people at the dbcommunity might switch to Delphi and
>> dBase,
>> but I am not sure that it happened.
>>
>>
>
>Hi Jim:
>
>I had the same expectation, especially since both Delphi and dBase supported
>Paradox format tables. But perhaps the Paradox users wanted to find
>something that was more mainstream and popular. The companies that sell
>dBase and Delphi have both changed hands a few times in the past 15 years.
>So I understand Paradox developers not wanting to get stuck with another
>development package that may become abandoned by the yet another software
>vendor.
>
>Cheers,
>Jerry
>
>P.S. Note that the "Delphi/Object Pascal" programming language(s) was ranked
>#11 in popularity by the Tiobe Programming Community Index for the month
of
>October of 2015. About a year ago, the headline for the Tiobe Index was
>"Delphi is on it's way out" as "Delphi/Object Pascal" dropped to #18 on
the
>top 20 list.
>
>
>
Hi Jerry-
The pattern of what they (thdbcommunity) ended up seeming to use may not
be for the most part group decision based. There are a lot of factors involved
for the different tools or a new platform decision.
I don't buy dBase because at work because it is IT that uses that software.
I could use a linux PC at work for the few apps I am in. They used to let
me fool with building custom reports etc., but the cuts were so deep to the
department, and I assumed so much stuff, they said, "You don't have time
for reports anymore". In a way, that suits me fine because there is truth
to it.
Please check out Lazarus/freepascal if you didn't. It is really cool!
Also, the new hibernate book is coming for Java at Amazon. That is really
an amazing framework.
Have a cool weekend,
jim
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