On 4/30/06, Florian Klaempfl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think Pascal/Delphi whatever is always stronger in Europe.

On Brasil Delphi is very popular. I would say it is almost as popular as Java.

It could be much more popular, but Borland's bad decisions / marketing
and etc is hurting it. Specifically people are migrating from Delphi
to Java to create multi-platform software due to the increasing
interrest in Linux on Brasil. That's why I try to advertise Lazarus on
Brasil =)

On the oposite direction of people saying it's dead, I met some guys
from the Brasilian state enterprise of software development that use
Lazarus at their work. (They are migrating from Delphi to write
cross-platform software)

I also see that some Technical Schools in Brasil that used to teach
Delphi are now teaching Lazarus.

Also, I don't think I ever heard someone say Pascal is dead on Brasil.

So I think the future is bright =)
--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho

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