Richard is a real character -- a good one. But he's right about Delphi and
OO. The majority of Delphi developers are RAD not OO developers. There's
quite a difference and he knows it since he's been caught out himself. RAD
may be fast but it's not maintainable like good OO.


-Andreas

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Conor Boyd
Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2002 13:36
To: Multiple recipients of list delphi
Subject: RE: [DUG]: Delphi 8 ?


I agree about feeling a bit insulted.  I felt I didn't really learn much
about D7 yesterday, which surprised me.

I haven't met Richard before, but I felt that he would have lost a lot of
people during yesterday's demo.  I felt I only followed what he was doing,
because I'd looked at both Modelmaker & Bold.  I've seen Borland sales
support staff in Oz do much better presentations.

I've heard a lot of people rave (no pun or reference to reporting engines
intended!) about Bold, especially in borland.public.delphi.oodesign

We'll probably skip D6 & D7 and wait for Delphi.NET

Cheers,

Conor

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

We went from D4 to D6.  XP support would be one of the few features we could
use.  The .Net stuff seems far too transient to spend time coding for, we
use Crystal reports and do OO already.  I think calling all Delphi users non
OO developers was a bit of an insult, VB (6 and below) programmers do GUIs
for databases, delphi is so much more.

re Bold, it was nice that it automatically handled persistence and data
display for the user but seemed it could be somewhat inflexible.  After
John's excellent presentation of D6 I was somewhat disappointed by the
presentation, did we really need to see Linux boot but not do anything with
it?
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