I'm a programmer in both languages too...

And I agree, in java decisions are much more difficult. When compared with
Delphi, Java can be defined as "the complex way of do simple things"...

(And I won't talk about ridiculous constructions like listboxes without
scroll bars...)

Don't fight boys. Each one with its own preferences... Although, work in
Delphi or even in Lazarus is too much easy...

Best regards

Ricardo

----- Original Message ----- From: "Sergio Samayoa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 5:08 PM
Subject: RE: [lazarus] Eclipse


It is simple why I consider ME a Delphi Developer and Java Architect:

1. I develop only two tier GUI/Database Win32 applications in Delphi. No
much architect work here, just traditional database design and UI design

2. In Java applications I must decide how many tiers, how to distribute work
among such tiers, which front end technologies (UI) to use (Web, applet,
traditional application with swing / awt), etc.

Regards.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: L505 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Lunes, 08 de Agosto de 2005 10:20 a.m.
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [lazarus] Eclipse


|
| I'm Delphi Developer (since version 1 late '96) and Java Architect,
| developing in Java since middle '98.

Why is a Java person considered an Architect, and a Delphi person is
considered a
Developer?

I'm going to add some observation notes to the JavaJarkitechture paswiki
page.


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