: "Francois Piette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] ICS-V6 supported compilers
> >I plan to support Delphi 7, Delphi 2006 (Win32 and .NET)
> > and C-Builder 2006 only.
> > Any tough
> >I plan to support Delphi 7, Delphi 2006 (Win32 and .NET)
> > and C-Builder 2006 only.
> > Any tought ?
> I plan to stay in D7.. as long as you support it, I´m happy. I only think
> about a D5 users, aren´t they a big community?
I don't know. One day or later, they will have to upgrade to the c
I plan to stay in D7.. as long as you support it, I´m happy. I only think
about a D5 users, aren´t they a big community?
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From: "Francois PIETTE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 11:22 AM
Subject: [twsocket] ICS-V6 supporte
> > I prefer use Delphi 6 instead Delphi 7 but I think it should
> > theorically work without changes isn't it ?
>
> With the current code, it would probably work with all 32 bit compilers
> (Delphi 2 and up). But for making the code work with .NET without too much
> conditional compil
> Can you say some that are not available on D5?
D6 has 64-bit streams and some new functions.
D7 adds nothing new, but there are compiler changes relating to other
platforms.
Angus
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Maurizio Lotauro a écrit :
> Scrive Francois PIETTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>I plan to support Delphi 7, Delphi 2006 (Win32 and .NET) and C-Builder 2006
>>only.
>>Any tought ?
>
> I'm still using D5. I planned to migrate to D7 but probably this will not
> happen before middle 2006 because lack
Scrive Francois PIETTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Once V6 beta is accepted, I will remove old code conditionnally compiled and
>
> start adding new features using compiler features not available in older
> compilers.
Can you say some that are not available on D5?
(Note: this is a real question and
Scrive Francois PIETTE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I plan to support Delphi 7, Delphi 2006 (Win32 and .NET) and C-Builder 2006
> only.
> Any tought ?
I'm still using D5. I planned to migrate to D7 but probably this will not
happen before middle 2006 because lack of time, and maybe at that time I wil
Hello Francois,
> I consider .NET just like Win32 was a few years ago: this is defenitely
> Windows's future. No choice. It is better to prepare sooner than later.
I have same opinion to prepare at time.
>> While D2006 does seem stable, I feel it's far to early for professional
>> developers to
> Have you installed Delphi 7 update #1 ?
Yes, years ago.
> I consider .NET just like Win32 was a few years ago: this is
> defenitely Windows's future. No choice. It is better to prepare
> sooner than later.
When Microsoft believes .NET is sufficiently versatile, fast and stable
for applica
Hello Francois,
> Delphi 5 is really too old.
I know. But it's just as good, or better (smaller executable
size and smaller memory footprint) than Delphi 7. I really
like Delphi 5. And ICS works equally well on D5 as on any other
versions of Delphi. It's a pity to drop it.
> Delphi 2005 is too s
[OT]
> I migrated from Delphi 6 to 7 recently, and have had several complete
> compiler lock-ups, causing me to lose actual work, something that never
> happened under Delphi 6.
Have you installed Delphi 7 update #1 ?
> And why does ICS need to support .NET?
> Is there actually a demand from any
> I wonder if I should also change all class names.
Yes, definitely allow v5 and v6 to co-exist without messing around
enabling and disabling packages all the time to maintain old projects.
> > I prefer use Delphi 6 instead Delphi 7 but I think it
> > should theorically work without
> I even didn't knew Delphi 2006 existed :-)
Now you know !
> The last "stable" version
> for me is Delphi 6, Delphi 7 has lot more bugs
I do not agree. Delphi 7 is very stable for me (there is one update).
> and I don't talk about Delphi 2005 that's why I stopped being
> interested in any n
> I prefer use Delphi 6 instead Delphi 7 but I think it should
> theorically work without changes isn't it ?
With the current code, it would probably work with all 32 bit compilers
(Delphi 2 and up). But for making the code work with .NET without too much
conditional compilation, I nee
Hello,
I even didn't knew Delphi 2006 existed :-) The last "stable" version
for me is Delphi 6, Delphi 7 has lot more bugs and I don't talk about
Delphi 2005 that's why I stopped being interested in any new Delphi
version...
What do you like in Delphi 2006 ? may be I'll have a look if you thin
> I use Delphi 5 and Delphi 2005, neither is on your supported list :(
Delphi 5 is really too old.
Delphi 2005 is too slow and too buggy compared to Delphi 2006 which seems so
far to be as good as Delphi 7 but has much more features.
> Will V6 be completely replacing V5, or will it be a branch l
Hello Francois,
I prefer use Delphi 6 instead Delphi 7 but I think it should
theorically work without changes isn't it ?
FP> I plan to support Delphi 7, Delphi 2006 (Win32 and .NET) and C-Builder 2006
FP> only.
FP> Any tought ?
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Hello Francois,
I use Delphi 5 and Delphi 2005, neither is on your supported list :(
Will V6 be completely replacing V5, or will it be a branch like SSL?
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Wednesday, December 28, 2005, 9:22:59 AM, you wrote:
> I plan to support Delphi 7, Delphi 2006 (Win32 and .NET) and C
Francois PIETTE wrote:
> I plan to support Delphi 7, Delphi 2006 (Win32 and .NET) and C-Builder 2006
> only.
> Any tought ?
Reasonable.
Seems good to me.
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I plan to support Delphi 7, Delphi 2006 (Win32 and .NET) and C-Builder 2006
only.
Any tought ?
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