Florian Klaempfl schrieb:

I am not sure about the 'slightest advantage' aspect: I thought MS sold
the .Net thing mostly on the premise of 'write in the language you're
most comfortable yet share with others you/they find useful';

Exactly, "sold". It's marketing speech. You could use any language but
only to a degree of maybe 95%. So everybody decided to use C#.

Diabolic hint: why should Free Pascal users be bound to the Delphi OPL syntax, even with "mode FPC" extensions? When the use of another language or dialect could eliminate a couple of problems, like the never ending discussion about the proper formatting of the source code, or the export of any number of basically unit-specific declarations, required by the "uses" and interface/implementation model. The occurence of circular unit references IMO can be reduced a lot, when only the really exported declarations can be reduced by more fine-grained syntactical means (Oberon "*" attribute).

What were so bad when the users, coming from e.g. Delphi, will find out that the Modula or Oberon language will fit their expectations much better than the crappy Delphi or derived FPC syntax?

And what about an Objective-C front-end, that will perfectly match the Sun requirements for iPad etc. applications?

DoDi


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