So is this another way of saying that the only really strong incentive to move to .NET is ECO?

Also, when is your next tutorial/seminar on it?

Phil.

Richard Vowles wrote:
There is already migration from 2 -> 3 and no reason they won't
continue. The migration hassles from 2 -> 3 were simply the change in
the way the code gen took place.  

For .NET BDS users (DDS?), I will be spending quite a bit of effort in
educating the market with this tool, tutorials, seminars, example
projects, etc. Lots of plans around this. Lots. Not neglecting win32
though, as has been mentioned many a time, win32 is faster and does
almost everything .net does, it is a major selling point of the product
suite.

Richard
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Alister Christie
Sent: Wednesday, 24 May 2006 12:20 p.m.
To: Nahum Wild; NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: ECO Tuitorials [was Re[2]: [DUG] D2006]

I have also been highly impressed by the demos on ECO and want to get
into it.  I also liked the look of Bold but never really had a project
for it.  I may have a project (in the next year or two) that I maybe
able to try ECO out on.  I just need to find some time to learn it.

My only worry with ECO is that the projects I'm involved in tend to be
long lived, will I be able to open an ECO III project in ECO IX like you
can with old delphi projects.


Nahum Wild wrote:
  
I've seen ECO demo'd several times and even read a case study about 
it.  Leading me to be extremely impressed by it.


I've tried playing with it a couple of times and found it didn't work 
as easily for me as in the demos (surprise surprise) - to the point of
    

  
giving up.  One problem I have is all the class names don't make much 
sense to me - they are all very long.  So I've tried hunting for 
resources online to help but couldn't find much except for a 
multi-article post on the borland community site with step by step 
instructions - which didn't work anyway.  A number of the blogs I've 
looked at are aimed at people that already know how to use it - this 
seems to be a common theme for anything ECO I find online.


The question being, does anyone know of good FREE online resources for
    

  
teaching me to use ECO?


Cheers,

Nahum.


    
	

There isn't just a Delphi 2006 trial, but I do have it on DVD in case 
anyone wants me to burn a copy for them.

 

If you are sticking with Delphi, you should look at ECO. It is far 
superior to what is available in .NET, even in .NET 2.0, far more 
productive and is a _key_ cornerstone of BDS's competitive advantage 
going forward. And it is in the Pro version - more bits in each 
version as you go up.

 

Richard

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Sent: Wednesday, 24 May 2006 7:24 a.m.

To: 'NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List'

Subject: RE: [DUG] D2006


its not a case of need, but from what I have seen, 2.0 certainly looks
    

  
a bit better/easier to use.

The one example I would use is working with databases. in 1.1 you have
    

  
to go thru the whole bind and the other thing I forget now, to read 
data from a db. in 2.0 its just connect and access. Same process, just
    

  
more intuative I thought...but thats only me of course.

 

I have just downloaded (overnight) the BDS2006 trial. I could not find
    

  
a trial of just D2006 on its own. once again, this might have been me 
not seeing it. IF not, I wonder if the 500mb+ trial download puts 
people off. It sure made me think twice.

 

So if there IS just a D2006 trial download, can someone let me know 
where it is?

 

Thanks, Jeremy




    
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Sent: 23 May 2006 23:10

To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List

Subject: RE: [DUG] D2006


Why do you need .NET 2.0?

 

Apart from generics, everything else is available elsewhere AFAIK.

 


    
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Sent: Tue 23/05/2006 22:46

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Subject: RE: [DUG] D2006


agh...thats what I thought....damn...IS there going to be a Delphi 
version soon that supports .NET 2.0 ?

If not, I am faces with VS2005 and learning C# which, I dont have time
    

  
for right now either...sigh....well I could us VB.NET but I REFUSE to 
go backwards :-)



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