Am 2013-03-29 10:35, schrieb Sven Barth:
We value backwards compatiblity very high and this is part of it, no matter 
whether these c-like operators are considered good or bad...
But that's not the point here. The problem has nothing to do with backward compatibility. Just the 
opposite. If you incorporate each and every "feature" from any other language then you no 
longer have Pascal. The end would be that you can write whatever language you want, the compiler 
will understand it. This may look like a benefit but after all you cannot be sure to understand 
source code written for this compiler anymore. It would require learning all the many languages 
that exist within "Object Pascal". To program nowadays it already requires a lot of other 
things to learn (different OSs and interfaces). I see no need to add even more to that by adding 
features over and over again. Pascal was successful because it was easy and clear. Now it becomes 
complex and cluttered.

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