We use Delphi and CF here. The main reason for that is most of our products
have some standard application interfaces as well as web interfaces.

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Subject: RE: DELPHI - where does it fit in the scheme of things?



> What is Delphi?  Is it a peer to ASP and ColdFusion or is it more a peer
> to VisualBasic and used for making COM Objects?
>
> Is it any good?
>
> Would you other webmasters live with ASP, ColdFusion AND Delphi in your
> sites?

Never used it, but I keep bumping into Delphi shops that also use CF.
There's at least a couple of those folks on the mailing list somewhere.

Delphi is basically the child of Pascal, like C++ was to C. Think of it as
Pascal++. Somewhere between Java and C++ in power/complexity. You can make
COM's with it. You can also make CFX's with it. Yes, it's roughly in the
same league as VisualBasic, Java and C++.

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