Delphi Renaissance 262
bongo69 writes "The TIOBE Programming Community Index is reporting that Delphi is experiencing a revival, this coincides with Borland recently releasing Delphi 2005 allowing users to target both win32 and .net platforms, which to some, is a welcome alternative for .net developers reluctant to use Microsoft Visual Studio or the opensource alternative SharpDevelop."
.net developers reluctant to use Visual Studio (Score:2, Funny)
Obligatory coffee talk... (Score:5, Funny)
Microsoft Visual Studio is neither visual, nor is it a studio.
Discuss.
Re:Obligatory coffee talk... (Score:4, Funny)
It could also be said that Microsoft Works doesn't, and neither does Microsoft Excel. Microsoft does give easy Access, though, because it's hard to lock your Windows.
Perhaps Microsoft is being more metaphysical? "Try Visualizing a Studio, and you will be there." Sort of a cosmic humanistic what-you-feel-makes-it-real type of software value-add delivery.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go puke now.
Re:Poor ol' Delphi... (Score:1, Funny)
How come, we don't even code no more,
And you don't even work no more
We don't barely use your stuff at all
and I don't even feel the same love when we debug no more
And I heard it through Slashdot..we ain't even beefin now
After all the years we ignored you...ain't no way no how
This software can't be true
We developers...ain't a IDE changed...unless its you!
Ok...so there's a my song. Where do I get my free competing software?
How I do it (Score:1, Funny)