On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 08:50:06 +0200
Graeme Geldenhuys <graemeg.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Borland and Embarcadero jumps off
> the cliff - FPC must now also jump off the cliff. :)

Hello, Graeme!

I'm surprised of this, fpc still systematically trying to follow Delphi, after 
so many years. I can understand that at the beginning the fpc team needed to 
mostly comply with Delphi, as de facto object pascal standard. But then, fpc 
could live its own life, possibly taking the best of Delphi's innovations, but 
not having as main goal to be always running after it. Fpc anyway has done 
different choices for some features (including choices of non-implementation), 
so why not having already made the step of declaring fpc a (object) Pascal 
dialect of its own?

[Note: if ever this topic is a sensible one launching flame wars, just close 
it. This is not my intention, I'm just asking.]

Denis
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