Thanks very much John.

Why and how do you use both ?

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Bird
Sent: Monday, 11 April 2016 4:33 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] Seattle questions

My perspective, and its a partial one.  But I work in a house using both 
XE8/Seattle and C#

Q1 – XE8 is fine (our current production version) and all the comments about 
Seattle I have heard are good – large projects more stable in particular.

Q2

·         Which is more effective at producing finished product. (Faster to 
market)

·         Both are fast – Delphi compiler and single file deploy is still very 
hard to beat.

·         Which is more effective at meeting customer’s needs. (Faster 
customisations)

·         Everyones opinion will differ on this

·         Solution performance. Which is better. (How snappy is the solution to 
use)

·         Delphi performance is hard to beat.   A lot of .NET is also very good 
these days.   But not all.

·         Security. Which is better. (.NET seems inherently flawed in this 
respect)

·         Delphi does not have zero terminated strings – this has to be a huge 
advantage as buffer overflows in strings are likely the main security weakness 
in C family of products.  Runtime languages such as .NET and Java have a spotty 
reputation too.   Security is ultimately much more than the language, but to my 
eyes Delphi starts with less weakness.

·         Deployment. Which is easier?

·         Single file vs a folder structure of hundreds of files – and the 
issue of figuring which files of those files to deploy for a new version.

·         Does the Delphi team sit comfortably alongside the .NET team ?

·         Yup, 3 teams using both.   Each team prefers one or other, but uses 
both.   Remember Anders Hejlsberg designed both

·         Which product fits better with latest business strategies such as IOT 
and Cloud ?

·         Everyone’s opinion varies according to what they know and like.

·

·         Q3 – WPF - Yes with differences – merits in both

·

·         Q4 – Credibility - refer surveys – latest TIOBE index has Delphi at 
Number 11, at half to two thirds popularity of C#.   Higher than Objective C 
and Swift still.  Java, C and C++ are still the biggest

·
http://www.tiobe.com/tiobe_index

Q5 – IOT/Cloud - Delphi does Web Services, IIS and DBs, and cross compiles to 
Win32, Win64, OSX, iOS, Android and linux server soon.  Others can add more 
specific cloud points.

Q6 -  Where - Europe seems strongest bastion of Delphi, but everywhere.   Maybe 
not India – they all want to seem to do SQL Server, C# and Oracle there so they 
can get jobs in California.

Q7 – Cost - Cost is reasonable to me.   If it has to be free looks like Free 
Pascal is a decent alternative too - never had to look at it myself.

Q8 – Support - Mainly good.   Generally resolve any issues within days or hours 
– and its usually the way I’m doing it that is at fault

Q9 – Developers - Mainly older developers tis true.  But only mainly.   Some of 
them think that Delphi may still be going strong when C# fades from popularity 
– mainly for the reasons of:

a – its a good language (Thanks Nicholas Wirth – designed as a good formal 
teaching language)

b – its already cross platform, so competes with the biggies of C and Java with 
advantages over each.

From: Tony Blomfield<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2016 1:21 PM
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi 
List<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [DUG] Seattle questions

I hope the group does not mind me asking a few business oriented questions 
about Seattle.

I have had Seattle since its original release, but so far have not used it. I 
have become quite cynical about Delphi as a result of my XE2 experiences.


1.       I’d like to hear from anyone that is using Seattle in full production, 
general thoughts about its features, and productivity.


2.       If there is anyone also using .NET? It would be particularly useful if 
they could compare from a Business perspective the pro’s and cons. For example.


·         Which is more effective at producing finished product. (Faster to 
market)

·         Which is more effective at meeting customer’s needs. (Faster 
customisations)

·         Solution performance. Which is better. (How snappy is the solution to 
use)

·         Security. Which is better. (.NET seems inherently flawed in this 
respect)

·         Deployment. Which is easier?

·         Does the Delphi team sit comfortably alongside the .NET team ?

·         Which product fits better with latest business strategies such as IOT 
and Cloud ?



3.       Does Seattle have any comparative presentation layer to compete with 
WPF ? Does anyone used it ? Does it support well MVVM ?

4.       Market credibility for Delphi is low. Most International Corporate 
clients have never heard of it, and those that have are very cynical. How to 
overcome this marketing hurdle?


5.       What is the Delphi developers strategy for Cloud deployment ?



6.       Which country has the greatest penetration of Delphi Seattle ? Where 
are the best developers available ?



7.       How do you feel about the high cost of Delphi compared to VS ?



8.       How is the support for Delphi ? User groups, and Embarcadero 
maintenance contract ?


9.       And finally:  How is the market availability of Delphi developers 
these days ?

Thanks very much,

Tony

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