Rob Kennedy wrote: > I know you've read about the Delphi roadmap, so you must have read > that Delphi 2006 (still known only as DeXter at the time) would have > ECO and Together in all editions. Just because *you* won't use them > doesn't mean they won't be there or that you didn't read about them.
Delphi will include ECO in all versions? Thtat's *GRATE* news! I followed ECO's evolution from the time it was named BOLD but it was allways a bit out of reach for my small teem. I'm looking forward to something model-driven that helps me create high quality code faster! Delphi 2006 will also include Together in all versions? That's not so important for me because I use JediVCS. Also a Borland Made versioning system that's better integrated in the IDE might be a better choise for us. I'm not an eterprise developer, I'm just a professional programmer that works with a small teem and makes money out of using Delphi. I do work on a number of programms, some of them fairly large (over 100,000 lines of code), and as is probably the case with many other profesional programmers around the world, I've got more WORK then TIME. Allmost anything that helps me create better code faster is wellcomed (as long as it can be learnt easilly - my "workforce" is allways changing). As for Delphi 8 and Delphi 2005? While I am a bit fanatic about Delphi and I do like everything that's Delphi-related, I keep those two in the box. They're not offering me enogh to buy them + all the components for all the teem, so I've got them but I don't use them :) I just hope Delphi will survive those "down times" and will again deliver a grate IDE. And when the time comes for me to upgrade to D2006, I hope I'll be able to recompile all of my 3rd party components... __________________________________________________ Delphi-Talk mailing list -> [email protected] http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi-talk
