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<blockquote data-quote="DJvodka" data-source="post: 15882662" data-attributes="member: 186185"><p><span style="font-size: 12px">Well "obscurely old" was not meant to imply that the language itself is useless at all. But the lack of current user base and tool support, and scarce learning resources might hit a new project with a stick. Since .net has the most corporate backing and has become the defacto standard among windows users, it's better in my opinion to stick with .net unless, as I mentioned earlier, someone really needs something that .net does not provide. May be you can bust some misconceptions about Delphi and do a head to head comparison with .net/c# here in this thread as few people are familiar with it.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJvodka, post: 15882662, member: 186185"] [SIZE="3"]Well "obscurely old" was not meant to imply that the language itself is useless at all. But the lack of current user base and tool support, and scarce learning resources might hit a new project with a stick. Since .net has the most corporate backing and has become the defacto standard among windows users, it's better in my opinion to stick with .net unless, as I mentioned earlier, someone really needs something that .net does not provide. May be you can bust some misconceptions about Delphi and do a head to head comparison with .net/c# here in this thread as few people are familiar with it.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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