D2007 is much more reliable than D2006. 

Does not leak as much memory, and is much faster. Given a choice D2007
is far superior to D2006, and D7 IMO.

 

Myles.

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Steve Peacocke
Sent: Thursday, 24 July 2008 4:59 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] Email Files - is delphi dead?

 

I have heard a lot of complaints regarding later versions of Delphi. Let
me assure you that EVERY language has problems. I still use Delphi 7 at
home and in my last job I used Delphi 2007 and was very happy with it.
Even Delphi 7 has some minor problems that we forget are there due to
the fact that we all know them and work around them.

I've been looking at several different languages and recently spoke of
languages in my blog at http://stevepeacocke.blogspot.com/

I have stated several times in my various blog posts that "I have been
involved in many varied software development projects using many
languages and development environments. I can tell you from experience
that 3 to 4 good Delphi developers can totally outperform 30 to 40 Java
developers on a similar sized project by a factor of several months".

However, I also note that the demise of Delphi over a period where, (in
http://stevepeacocke.blogspot.com/2007/07/delphipascal-through-ages.html
), I noted that "...companies left Borland, and as Borland lost interest
in Delphi".

I'd also be interested to know of "new" developments being made using
Delphi. I know of a development shop on the North Shore using Delphi.
Any others?

Here, at the place I work as Development Manager, we all wear the
official "Oracle" Robes and suggesting Delphi as a language would cause
mass hypertension and fainting. We are currently looking at a new
development environment here (was Oracle Forms) and are seriously
looking at either: Oracle's JDeveloper; Ruby on Rails (not Oracle, but
operating against an Oracle database where most of the application
coding is done); or a .NET language like C#.

We're very impressed so far with Ruby on Rails for sheer productivity,
but the jury is still out.

Steve Peacocke
Software Development Manager
InSoft.
0274 100-122



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