Hello friends, On Sunday, October 29, 2017, Samuel Herzog via Lazarus < lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote: > Hello, > I earning my money as delphi developer (now 20years). > In the freetime I support Lazarus/FPC. > The system I wrote (in the company) is in-house software used > by about 150 users per day. (it's built with D7) > D7 was fast/stable. We bought several new versions of Delphi in the past 13years but > none of the new versions was as handy as D7. > But now I am working with Delphi XE 10.2 Tokyo and I must say it's very ok! I can recommend it. > I would say they are back again :-) ( Hopefully they will remove the dependency to .NET-stuff ) > > Now let's talk a little about Lazarus... > It's incredible which progress this project has made! > The recent improvements in the IDE and Installer area (fpcupdeluxe and online package manager) make > things really better for new users. > To attract more/new users to Object-Pascal "universe" the following things would help: (applies for both Delphi and Lazarus) > > A) a way to give a whole project from one developer to another developer. (no fiddeling around with missing packages/components/paths/environment-path). > e.g. a Menu-Option "Export-Project" which creates a bundle with all necessary files)
This is something else I forgot to touch on in my dimwittedness. My experience with a multi-user project (Simba) that targeted Windows/Linux was very poor. It was hard to keep the project in a state that made it buildable on both OSes or even multiple. Eventually these issues were overcome, but there still seems to be a lot of hidden complexity that makes it hard to create reproducible builds and help new developers set up an evironment. Cheers, R0b0t1.
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