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Delphi? That is old school. I haven't heard of Delphi (or Logo or Pascal for that matter) since the 80's.

You need to get your hearing or memory checked - Delphi didn't come to the market until 1995. It's still a very capable language that generates very tight and reliable code. Many companies still use it for ongoing development projects.

Mario
 
I have to say the same with Delphi. I didn't pick it up until 98. It was easy to pick up after programming in Pascal back in the 80286 days.

Very easy language to program in and easy to debug.

Lots of development out there in Delphi.
 
I have to say the same with Delphi. I didn't pick it up until 98. It was easy to pick up after programming in Pascal back in the 80286 days.

Very easy language to program in and easy to debug.

Lots of development out there in Delphi.

The people who use Delphi seem to really like it. I use C++ Builder and frequently link in Delphi modules. I still believe that Borland tools are way ahead of the stuff from Micro$oft.

Mario
 
You need to get your hearing or memory checked - Delphi didn't come to the market until 1995. It's still a very capable language that generates very tight and reliable code. Many companies still use it for ongoing development projects.

Just my memory--I was thinking of the AOL competitor...

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