Hi,

  this week-end, I have been browsing at my local book store:

   -- hundreds of book about Java, php, html, C++, etc... Many many more
books than actual programers!
   -- five books about eclipse.
   -- one or two old books about Delphi, 
   -- NO books about lazarus.

   I do not want to criticize or tell poeple what they should do,
however I see that the project is very close to have its first official
release and then a big anouncement should made in the media and
eventually a book should be published. 

Thanks 

Alain



On Sun, 2005-08-14 at 11:28 -0300, Arí Ricardo Ody wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 14:56:54 +0200, Florian Klämpfl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> escreveu:
> 
> > De: Florian Klämpfl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Data: Sun, 14 Aug 2005 14:56:54 +0200
> > Para: lazarus@miraclec.com
> > Assunto: Re: Eclipse
> > 
> > Raphael Alla wrote:
> > > and everyone knows about Eclipse?
> > 
> > Because of a lot of marketing by big companies?
> 
> There is a big and blue motivation, of course master Florian and master 
> Raphael.
> 
> But eclipse generate java code, doesn't it? Netbeans from Sun generates too.
> 
> I can't understand why you associate eclipse with lazarus Raphael? 
> 
> I can't understand why people talk too much about java and nothing about the 
> good old pascal. I program in both languages and think that pascal is much 
> more easy, heave more powerful contructions and the IDE's(Lazarus and Delphi) 
> have visual components much more beatiful and well-designed. The aspect of 
> the resultant applications look better.
> 
> Greetings from Sao Paulo - Brazil
> 
> Ricardo
> 
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