Actually, I have used several C++ compilers. The closest to Lazarus
would be BCB, which is also at least an order of magnitude faster to
build a simple one-form application.
Visual C++ (latest version I used) was also about 10x faster than
Lazarus for building a simple one-form application (although an MFC
form is substantially different from a Lazarus form).
I have taught C++ courses since 1991, from beginner to advanced. I
have been a co-moderator of comp.lang.c++.moderated since it's
inception over 8 years ago.
Delphi will build a simple one-form app about as fast as you can get
your finger off of the return key. BCB is only slightly slower; the
built dialog actually comes up long enough to recognize it. On my
machine, Lazarus takes nearly a half a minute to build a trivial
one-form app, approximately half of that time compiling, the other
half linking. That lead me to suspect that I may have a problem with
my installation.
On 1/9/07, Lepidosteus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/8/07, Howard Lee Harkness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, indeed. It's almost like going back 15 years, development-wise.
> Oh, well. It's still usable; I just hope it doesn't take me long to
> come up to speed on FPC/Lazarus.
You obviously never used g++ or any other c++ compiler.
Then you would understand why, even on windows, lazarus/fpc is very fast.
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