On 08/05/17 08:30, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2017-05-08 04:26, nore...@z505.com wrote:> which is like a variable, but 
called a const ;-)
I'm slowly but surely loosing all hope for Object Pascal. The languageis 
becoming more and more mangled with every new release ofDelphi and FPC.

I'm not sure that it's worse than the alternatives, which either get bogged down in an attempt to be all things to all men (Perl 6 as a particular example) or are showcases for some community's idea of the one true way of programming.

Please excuse a quote, edited for conciseness:

"Back around September 2007, I was doing some minor but central work on an enormous Google C++ program, one you've all interacted with, and my compilations were taking about 45 minutes on our huge distributed compile cluster. An announcement came around that there was going to be a talk

"In the span of an hour at that talk we heard about something like 35 new features that were being planned.

"At this point I asked myself a question: Did the C++ committee really believe that was wrong with C++ was that it didn't have enough features?"

-- Ken Thompson https://commandcenter.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/less-is-exponentially-more.html

The problem is that those 35+ new features were things that somebody actually wanted or needed, either because it improved functionality or because it improved the rigour with which behaviour could be documented.

--
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk

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