| Title: | Borland Delphi conference | 
| Moderator: | BROUGH::DAVIES | 
| Created: | Tue Mar 12 1996 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri May 30 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 33 | 
| Total number of notes: | 110 | 
Now that Borland have released C++ Builder all of us Delphi Pascal programmers can write C++ code ! Do we want to you ask. I'm not so sure I do but I have done some testing using some Delphi components I have written. They work perfectly from C++ !. Personally I think I will stick with Delphi. How there is no reason not to use both Delphi & C++ in a project. At the Recent Windows-97 show Borland was demoing a beta version of Delphi97. Very nice. Los of advances in the GUI like, intuitive typing of variable names. On a down side, I moved the PAradox application I developed a couple of years back onto a P133 with 40Mb of RAM. It really flies. There is probably no performance incentive to migrate the app (30+ forms) into Delphi. The user is very happy indeed. Stephen Davies
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| 26.1 | MARVIN::GOODWIN | Pete Goodwin | Fri May 02 1997 10:10 | 26 | |
|     I bought the standard version of C++Builder (I'm more interested in
    Delphi) and found it a little shaky as a product.
    The help files are rather massively broken. Lots of broken links etc.
    Worse than the Delphi 2.0 product!
    I found a couple of oddities with the product itself. My usual test for
    a C/C++ compiler is to throw it some big packages:
    * POVray, a public raytracer written in C
    * PNG library
    * JPEG library
    With POVray, I couldn't build it with the IDE, I had to use command
    line tools and avoid the VCL. It seems if you put the following lines
    anywhere, you can get mysterious undefined macros etc.:
    #include <vcl/vcl.h>
    #pragma hdrstop
    It looks as though the precompiled headers might be broken.
    
    With both the PNG and JPEG libraries I got a wonderfully descriptive
    'unknown error #1' which randomly came and went.
    
    Pete.
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