Interesting. I've been a .net avoider for simple reasons. It wont add
any business value to my current projects for the cost of change over.
Which is not to say that I may not look at it in the future. 

Has anyone had a play with CHROME as a pure .net pascal language?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Matthew Comb
Sent: Thursday, 27 April 2006 3:43 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] More Delphi news...

I have to say, after 10 years of Delphi programming, its a bummer to
think
that Delphi would drop away.

I would love to think that once all this DevCo stuff is behind them,
they
could kick on, however Im currently working for a large scale company
that
are looking to migrate from Delphi to C# and so have been learning C# on
the side. I'm sad to say but its just miles ahead. instantly debugable
webservices, instant integration with SQL Server and instant creation of
underlying schemas.

Within 4 hours, I had a Client Server setup with a database backend.
Server was WebService based, communication was in xml.

It has Anders written all over it, and everything we like that Delphi
had
is still there, its just been completed.

Interested to know what other people say about C#

the question is: If you were the CEO of a company that developed a
product, and saw your competitors release a product that was so far
ahead
of anything that you had in the pipeline, what would you do ? My answer
would be refocus. Which appears to be what Borland has done.

Thoughts?

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