Fark. Didn't think I'd start a flame on my last day ;-D -----Original Message----- From: Mike Osborne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2002 2:21 To: Multiple recipients of list delphi Subject: Re: [DUG]: So Long and thanks for all the Fish...
> I was thought to select a language appropriate for the problem at hand and > not to select one and stick to it just because "it's the language I've > always used." After all, some problems are more easily solved in some > languages and really complex in others. The way I see it is that .NET makes > this more of a reality. > > Personally I think mixing languages as easily as .NET makes it would make it > more fun and challenging rather than a nightmare. Currently, when I'm > writing code, if I don't like the way the language I'm using forces me to > express a certain problem, then tough. With .NET however, I have a choice, > and not just at the start of the project, but throughout the project. And then Microsoft adds really useful and valuable "extensions" to each of these .NET languages (dialects) that can only be implemented through their architecture (this is not a new game). One day we all wake up and find that Microsoft has corralled all the significant computer languages. They've even got Eiffel#. Brilliant - we've got to hand it to them (and we will <g>). Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andreas Toth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Multiple recipients of list delphi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:49 PM Subject: RE: [DUG]: So Long and thanks for all the Fish... > > > -Andreas > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Mark Derricutt > Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2002 12:20 > To: Multiple recipients of list delphi > Subject: Re: [DUG]: So Long and thanks for all the Fish... > > > On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 12:23:11PM +1200, Paul McKenzie wrote: > > > If only they did "replace" the old code, and not keep trying to patch and > > re-patch it ;-) > > COBOL.NET might make that transition alot easier, with its language > independant nature, just rewrite small blocks in c#/delphi.net or whatever, > but then, is it just me, or does having all these languages intermix just > make for something thats gonna be a reallllllllly horrible nightmare for a > programmer if people start making use of it? > > I've done mixed java+python and delphi+python but being that I know both its > ok, but in order to hire someone to start maintaining this sort of stuff you > need someone who knows java+python+delphi+xxxxx - or hire n developers. > > I wonder just how many people will actually do the mixed language thing. > > Mark > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz > To UnSub, send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with body of "unsubscribe delphi" > Web Archive at: http://www.mail-archive.com/delphi%40delphi.org.nz/ > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz > To UnSub, send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with body of "unsubscribe delphi" > Web Archive at: http://www.mail-archive.com/delphi%40delphi.org.nz/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz To UnSub, send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body of "unsubscribe delphi" Web Archive at: http://www.mail-archive.com/delphi%40delphi.org.nz/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- New Zealand Delphi Users group - Delphi List - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.delphi.org.nz To UnSub, send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] with body of "unsubscribe delphi" Web Archive at: http://www.mail-archive.com/delphi%40delphi.org.nz/