On Sun, 9 Jul 2017, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 2017-07-08 07:57, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Since we are talking about language features, after learning Java I
think we could use in Pascal:
I must say, after using Java more and more in recent months, it starts
to show why so many developers call Delphi/Object Pascal out of date. [I
never thought I would ever say that - I have a real soft spot for Object
Pascal]
The Java language has some awesome features and much less typing is
required - yet not as cryptic as C/C++. The Java IDEs (primarily Eclipse
and IntelliJ IDEA) also blow Lazarus and MSEide out of the water - but
then they have a ton more resources at their disposal). Either way,
those IDEs are a real pleasure to work with, and have so many programmer
friendly features.
Would it be possible to give examples ?
Maybe there are things that can be done in Lazarus, and Pascal ?
I'm doing some work in a Java environment myself lately, and I must
say I have not noticed anything of these 'language features'.
Lots of useful libraries, yes. There I will not argue.
Michael.
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