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This is very true. While everyone is raving about .NET and other "hot" tech - we #Delphi developers benefit from a high degree of compatibility, ensuring both modern features and code reuse. An investment you clearly can see on the bottom line. #CodeInDelphi
Yes, using .net 15 years ago, there are 3 or 4 projects obsoleted. Even in the last 3 years, .net core upgrades breaks code less than 1 year old. But the Delphi project now 18 years old still in production. I have some code written in Turbo Pascal 7 that works in Delphi 10.3
This is very true. While everyone is raving about .NET and other "hot" tech - we #Delphi developers benefit from a high degree of compatibility, ensuring both modern features and code reuse. An investment you clearly can see on the bottom line. #CodeInDelphi
Yes, using .net 15 years ago, there are 3 or 4 projects obsoleted. Even in the last 3 years, .net core upgrades breaks code less than 1 year old. But the Delphi project now 18 years old still in production. I have some code written in Turbo Pascal 7 that works in Delphi 10.3
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