Echo this.

Also, C# code is not as clean as Delphi code. You can put all kind
of annotations in a C$ file, for example, the strings with [], or
to mark a region. Those texts are not essential to the code itself
and make the source code more difficult to read.

Same happens to the project files. C# generates a bunch of files
even for empty projects but I think it's a VisualStudio.NET thing.

-- 
Best regards,
Jack

Thursday, July 28, 2005, 7:42:06 AM, you wrote:


> I think everything you said is true, and I'd just like to add that
> Visual Studio's IDE can be incredibly slow. Overall, I estimate that I
> can do about 4 times as much work in Delphi as I can in C#. Some of that
> difference can be explained by knowing Delphi much better than C#, but
> most of it is due to Delphi just working better.


> Sincerely,

> Brad Gies


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