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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?


2005-08-23 12:05:06 PM
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

"Nick Hodges [TeamB]" <XXXX@XXXXX.COM>writes:
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Here's two:

qc.borland.com/wc/qcmain.aspx

and

cc.borland.com
Those hardly qualify as commercial.
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

Hi Steve,
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hmmm ... any non Borland apps please ?
www.drbob42.com/training (selling courseware online)
www.drbob42.com/blog (Delphi 2005 ECO-2 Weblog)
And I have participated in several other (bigger) Delphi 2005 ASP.NET
projects in The Netherlands, but these are mostly client-specific (i.e.
have a controlled user base, and/or operate on an intranet).
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

"Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software]" <XXXX@XXXXX.COM>writes:
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When a commercial company uses software, the software is generally
considered to be commercial.
Not when it is buggy and is used for a process that the company routinely ignores.
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

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hmmm ... any non Borland apps please ?
Written on a Tuesday, with no more than 10,000 lines of code and the word
"Wibble" in the source?
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

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Those hardly qualify as commercial.
When a commercial company uses software, the software is generally
considered to be commercial. Especially when it is considered as one of the
company's important processes.
Software doesn't have to be for sale to be commercial.
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

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Those hardly qualify as commercial
Define "commercial".
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

"Nick Hodges [TeamB]" <XXXX@XXXXX.COM>writes:
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>Those hardly qualify as commercial

Define "commercial".
Define "define"
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

Probably. Consider the following probably {*word*97} theory:
- C# was developed by Borland and given to Microsoft to sell.
- If C# were initially released under Borland, the company
would have had a hard time selling it, hence using Microsoft
as a front end. Smart move!
The principal Architect of Delphi is the same guy who heads
C# at Microsoft. If you look closely, C# resembles Delphi
other than the syntaxes.
Bringing C++ (I hope they don't call it C++ Builder again
, Borland C++^ will suffice).
Though we have been talking about Delphi dying, etc. After
a careful thought, I can say that Delphi would not die,
but it could metamorphose into something else. Whatever it
changes to, it is still the "almighty" Delphi.
So, the next time you see any application written in C#, think
of Delphi.
Cheers!
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"Nick Hodges [TeamB]" <XXXX@XXXXX.COM>writes:

>>Those hardly qualify as commercial
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>Define "commercial".

Define "define"
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"Nick Hodges [TeamB]" <XXXX@XXXXX.COM>writes:
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Congratulations! You've one "Useless, Contentious Post of the Week!"
"Won " is spelt w-o-n.
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Re: Any commercial Delphi.NET application out there ?

Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software] writes:
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>hmmm ... any non Borland apps please ?

Written on a Tuesday, with no more than 10,000 lines of code and the
word "Wibble" in the source?

:-)
Darn, yesterday was a Tuesday. Perhaps I can get time next tuesday. The
"wibble" requirement might be tough though <g>
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"Nick Hodges [TeamB]" <XXXX@XXXXX.COM>writes:
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>"Won " is spelt w-o-n.

Yeah, thanks.

No comment on your award?
Just that you need to get a life.
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<XXXX@XXXXX.COM>writes:
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"Won " is spelt w-o-n.
Yeah, thanks.
No comment on your award?
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"Nick Hodges [TeamB]" <XXXX@XXXXX.COM>writes:
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>Just that you need to get a life.

I live for giving out awards like that.
I rather suspected that.
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