@Katja said:
It is rumored that the next Delphi version will also include Borland C++ Builder so you'd have lots of choices to do your development.
Ah you mean like with Visual Studio?[;)]
@Katja said:
Delphi 2005 is also able to compile VB.NET sources... Weird.
It's all included in the .NET SDK, so nothing more to do than check the file extension and choose the appropriate compiler. They keep it pretty well hidden though to prevent riots from Delphi minions...[;)]
I just migrated a pretty big project to D2005 from D7... I must say I'm pretty disappointed, I don't think there's a way for Borland to keep up with MS development. It keeps crashing, giving errors, and is extremely slow, refactoring very limited, etc etc.
Really, I think the only positive thing compared to VS.NET would be ECO II. C# is the language for .NET, the rest is only there for marketing purposes, there's not evenr real backwards compatibility.