I am doing two free-lance projects at the moment for two clients. One insists that I use C++ and Qt. When I suggested Delphi (I started this 5 years ago) he was offended. The other client didn't care. When I told him about installation of one singe EXE (no libraries, dll's and other dependencies) he approved instantly. Both projects are still active today. The smaller Qt project is still in alpha while the (now) lazarus project is past version 2.0. I don't mind the C++ project as much since I earn more $$ with it. I do a lot more work for the same result - and I am paid by the day.

I have no problem with the 'Free' in Free Pascal since the new and improved pascal I am using today cost the client so much less than the Delphi of yesterday. Of course he mainly sees me using Lazarus, so that may help.

Daniël Mantione wrote:
Op Mon, 13 Aug 2007, schreef Michael Van Canneyt:

Obviously their clients have more sense than this company does...

Mod up +1 Insightfull...

Yes, this is the whole point, end users like Pascal applications more than Java applications. (Because their are faster, use les smemory, install easier, ...) Perhaps businessmen like Java more than Pascal, but their likings are bad for their business. This is how you make the point for Pascal.

Daniël
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