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You can always use Lazarus[^]. It's free.
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Can't resist bringing up old memory, don't you? Absolute direct memory access. I still remember a small app I wrote as screen saver which inserts arrow keys, Page UP, Page DN into the keyboard buffer simulating like someone is editing the source code. Drive our network guy crazy thinking someone has taken control of the PC. Another one is simulating a crack on the CRT screen too, by manipulate video buffer directly. Fun those days. Yes all Delphian are grandpa/grandma now, I'm included.
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Using Turbo C++ and the peek & poke commands I wrote a program to flash the caps lock & num lock to send morse code!
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Embarcadero still exists and is selling Delphi - C++ Builder. You can visit them at their web site for further information on the product line. Using Delphi since Turbo Pascal, the VCL product allows me to build quick and robust Windows applications.
Firemonkey which gives access to the iOS / Android world still needs a little help in getting there but that is due to the volatile smart device world.
Finally they provide a way to have a Datasnap application for Linux and Windows so you can extract from a database to have a central area for the users to retrieve information.
Borland's name was sold long time ago and that is pretty much history.
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We still use Delphi today. Supporting about 30 applications. Ranging from NT Services to client applications.
We are way behind the upgrade cycle (annual upgrades with large price tags are not for me).
We don't do .Net stuff that often, and have been on Oracle for the DB for a long time.
Now more MySQL in the mix, plus plenty of SQLite for small stuff... Occasionally we support MSSQL environments. All through the same component sets... Kinda nice.
As custom application developers, it's hard to walk away from all the years of libraries we have built, and the speed of compilation as well as a single EXE without DLL hell... And without the BLOAT...
We are probably 5 years behind on the upgrade cycle, which is fine for me. Low risk. Our view is that IF Embarcadero ever stops publishing Delphi... We will be able to support our clients for 10 years beyond that. And during that time, we will review what to move them to.
Most will probably end up in the cloud at those times.
Beyond my own lifetime, it is not my call!
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Embarcadero is actively extending Delphi and C++Builder, and their mobile FMX cross-platform is (in my opinion, and we use both) a lot easier than VS/Xamarin. C++Builder IDE supports drag/drop GUI development, unlike C++ VS. We have used Borland/Embarcadero C++ for our major applications since OWL, and have never had any show-stopper issues. C++Builder now uses Clang as the back-end compiler, so language compliance is about as good as it gets. C++Builder + FMX + the excellent framework-neutral 3rd party controls from TMS Software together allows us to target Windows, iOS, OSX, Android and soon Linux from a single code base. Borland->Inprise->Embarcadero has been a rocky road, and more than once we considered and essayed (for commercial, not software reasons) porting to VS, but it was just too hard. So we stuck with them, and lucky for us Embarcadero seems to be going gang-busters, though still a minute market share cf Microsoft VS.
DaleC
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It seems that a lot of people disagree with me regarding the death of Delphi, considering the sheer amount of replies, however, lets look at reality, i.e. programming index, made of independent people who have no reason to promoto certain language.
When we look that those graphs, Delphi's popularity is pitiful. It's rank is even lower than Visual Basic, the programming language that people love to hate and consider noob. And Delphi's position is even lower than VB. I wonder how much money does Embarcerado make from Delphi these days.
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After hearing that some people here like to see it when their stinkers dogs assault poor innocent cats, I have just stumbled over these things:
CAT ARMOR by PrintThatThing - Thingiverse[^]
This is probably less efficient: Cat Space Helmet[^]
What self respecting cat would ever run around like this?
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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"poor innocent" cats ????
I nearly choked to death on my coffee.. Please, not so early in the morning....
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Before this thing goes out of hand:
"The Lounge is rated PG. No cat flame wars, no abusive conduct, no programming questions and please don't post ads."
... such stuff as dreams are made on
modified 12-Feb-18 5:33am.
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... and no amending the rules to suit cats!
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Dogs need rules. Dog lovers apparently too.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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Certainly. I bet they love VB too!
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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Oi - VB has done more for SME's than any other language, allowing them to do things they'd never be able to afford otherwise.
Dog owners don't use sledgehammers to crack nuts. Sensible people that they are.
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Hey, it wasn't me that amended the rules to protect your "poor innocent" <choke> cat!
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Flame wars? Are you trying to make a cat sound like a dog?
Woof!
I'm pretty sure I would not like to live in a world in which I would never be offended.
I am absolutely certain I don't want to live in a world in which you would never be offended.
Freedom doesn't mean the absence of things you don't like.
Dave
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megaadam wrote: No cat flame wars If we're burning cats... I'm in!
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Can't stand cats. I'm allergic to them which makes the evil little monsters want to get near me; they laugh at the demonic red my eyes go. Apparently, they get points for the more they can make my eyes stream.
This space for rent
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I'm allergic to them which makes the evil little monsters want to get near me That's true, in a way. Cats take a good look at strangers before honoring them with a friendly greeting. Your reluctance convinces them that you are indeed friendly, so you are likely to be chosen for the big welcoming ceremony.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
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Oh so long ago, when I had cat(s), their interaction with the local dogs was:
1 - Large Dogs - they seemed to be at peace with one another, although the cat was always wary of the abrupt movements they made (graceless curs that the all are).
2 - Medium-to-Small dogs: He basically facially butchered them.
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My cat would terrorize the bigger dogs until they learned to start barking at him. Smaller dogs he didn't really know what to do with. Thankfully, we never had any really aggressive dogs around that might fight back
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Spoil good American girl with cocktail (9)
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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No Comment!
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Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Margarita - cocktail
mar - spoil
g - good
a - American
rita - girl
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