With all respect, but the code samples presented are really examples of bad coding. Personally I wouldn't expect this kind of code to survive such a transition. As said before, converting to C# will be far more work and if your code contains much of this kind of coding, you won't be able to do that in C# either. I think time is forcing your company to do carry out what probably should have been done some time ago: have a good code cleanup. It may be a lot of work, but in my experience cleaning up bad code always pays out.
>True, but the boss sees a port as necessary at some point. So long as we >keep the product patched and low maintenance there isn't any justification >to move it. In that case you might as well keep your old Delphi version on your system. >However, we deal with a lot of encryption, compression and >multi-platform code C# is no option with multi-platform code. Cheers, Peter __________________________________________________ Delphi-Talk mailing list -> Delphi-Talk@elists.org http://lists.elists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/delphi-talk