Bisma Jayadi a écrit :
>> Yes but most of the "problems" come from the fact that (besides Lazarus
>> and FPC peoples work for free during their free time) Lazarus/FPC is
>> multi-processors and multi-OS's whereas Delphi is only multi-Microsoft.
>
> No matter what are the reasons behind the lack of features, it still
> lacks of features. Most people/users don't really care about this,
> whether Lazarus/FPC people work on it during free time or busy time.
> They just want some features to be exist, period.

I really wonder which features are in Delphi that I would like to
see in Laz/FPC. On the contrary, I know which useful features are in
Laz/FPC and not in Delphi: all the asm stuff including the .s files.
Just for that, considering the kind of applications I write, Laz/FPC
is incomparably better.

> If Lazarus/FPC can't provide those features then simply admit it and be
> fair. You could ask them to help or contribute to FPC/Lazarus instead of
> (blindly) defend it with non-logical reasons or proferring other
> features as excuses. If you said there are problems with Delphi, then
> Lazarus is full with problems as well. For some people, Lazarus'
> problems could prevent them of using it and stick with Delphi. None of
> both is perfect.
>
> I use and like both Delphi and Lazarus. So, I'm not the one you should
> shoot on the foot. I'm just comparing and hope we could learn something
> from it.

But Delphi and Laz/FPC are not comparable. On one hand, you have Delphi-Micro$oft-or-die and, on the other hand, the almost-all-OS's
Laz/FPC. How do you write a Linux program with the fantastic Delphi
IDE? You cannot. End of the comparison. "Period."

And I was not attacking you personally. You wrote the Delphi IDE is
better than Lazarus one, I answered you the IDE is one thing but what
is behind is still more important. Where is the problem?

mm

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