On 2017-11-29 23:37, Marcos Douglas B. Santos wrote:
I believe that the real problem is to find Object Pascal programmers
comparing with other languages.

True, there is less, but we (our company) still manages to find and employ those with suitable Object Pascal skills. We have around 50 developers in our office, and then some in LA (USA) and some in Poland.

"No one are using Object Pascal nowadays".

It seems there is still pretty good interest in Object Pascal in Brazil. We have a 21 year old that just got hired, and he studied Object Pascal in Brazil. I found such a "young age Object Pascal developer" rather surprising, because everybody else I've met that does Delphi/Object Pascal coding has been much older. The 90's generation that grew up. :)


I hear something like this two times per month.  :\

We have a recruitment agent that sends any Object Pascal developer he finds to us - if we are actively looking or not. If they are skilled, we find a role for them - and that keeps our dev teams topped up.


If we have a better marketing, maybe more programmers could have more
interest to use the language.

Yeah, if the FPC Foundation could help with marketing the language and FPC (and Lazarus), that would be a great step in the right direction.


Regards,
  Graeme

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fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal
http://fpgui.sourceforge.net/

My public PGP key:  http://tinyurl.com/graeme-pgp
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