I agree with you; however, I am less confident that in 5-10 years Pascal will still be what it is today. I would wager that Pascal is slowly loosing mindshare.
- e --- David Champion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Edward Wilson wrote: > > >Why? > > > >Who uses Pascal anymore? > > > > > I also use Delphi (commercially $$$) on a daily basis and C#. But I > choose the best language/framework for the job. > With the latest IDE, Delphi2005, I can work in native Delphi.win32, C# > and Delphi.net in the same project group. > > Its a inclusive. > > As an IDE its well suited to take on new personalities. I hope Borland > get round to a Delphi mono > personality sometime soon. > > >Instead of Pascal, you might try hacking F#, a .NET Ocaml knock off, it > >should have a more > >promising future than Pascal/.net and you might get eventually get paid. > > > > > Pascal is far more commercially viable than F#. X# or C#Omega and data > type extensions for > XML and data tables look more interesting academically. > These will inform the design choices/features for C# 3.0. > > regards > > David > > _______________________________________________ > Mono-devel-list mailing list > Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/ _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list