Walter Bright wrote:
On 4/11/2011 1:00 AM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
D and Go definitely have more buzz lately, but I wouldn't be surprised if
Delphi and Pascal have still had more total usage overall. And there's
probably more people (particularly rank-and-file programmers) who have
heard
of Delphi and Pascal. So that, too, just gets back to whatever their
definition of "popularity" is.

Pascal died 20 years ago. C++ utterly routed it.

Delphi about 10 years ago when Borland sank.


Well, I've just finished one project written with Delphi 2007. It was a component that should work on Delphi 2010. And there's also Delphi XE (aka 2011) and Delphi Prism for .NET. Not that I like to write in it.

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