Re: Adventures in Quest for GUI RAD - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Zlatko Matic |
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Subject | Re: Adventures in Quest for GUI RAD |
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Msg-id | 000b01c55205$12a84960$3f758353@zlatkovyfkpgz6 Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Adventures in Quest for GUI RAD (typing80wpm@aol.com) |
List | pgsql-general |
Hello. It seems that many people fanatically recommend Delphi, while others fanaticaly despise Delphi. I've sent a question about comparative features of MS Access/Visual Studio/Delphi for working with databases to a newsgroup and people started to quarell instead of argumenting anything ! Interesting.... I started to be involved in programming and databases two years ago when I got an idea for very specific project. First I had to learn about databses in general, from zero. As MS Office is widespread and present in my job, MS Access was logical decision. I started learning Access and VBA fanatically. Now, I feel that I'm ready for something more powerfull but don't know what to choose...I already started learning VB.NET...There are also some freeware IDE for .NET, like SharpDevelop, for example. But I would like to find some good and easy to use IDE that will be both powerfull enough for making proffessional aplications and easy to use as Access/VBA was...Also, it would be great if such IDE is both for Windows and Linux. Is Delphi solution for me ? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Caduto" <tony_caduto@amsoftwaredesign.com> To: <typing80wpm@aol.com> Cc: <pgsql-general@postgresql.org> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 12:47 AM Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Adventures in Quest for GUI RAD > Programmers Paradise has delphi in their catalogs... > > If you call borland and tell them you want to do a competive upgrade for > the old VB you are using > they will let you buy the upgrade to Delphi 2005 PRO. You have to ask. > > Like I said before you get what you pay for and all this time you have > been fooling around you could have just bought Delphi. > All the time you spent researching is actually costing someone money. > > Not sure what you mean by this > >> And several years ago, I had some experiences with people using Delphi, >> and their database server that make me not so enthusiastic to get >> involved... but I did want to give credit to Tony that his arguments for >> using Delphi are convincing, if it were readily available. And I do thank >> him for all his time and efforts to advise me. > > Delphi has been superior to VB,Access etc since 1995 when version 1 came > out. Version 1 had features that MS has only > recently included in .net > > I am just giving you good advice, I have been a developer for a long time > and have used VB, C++, Assembly, Access etc and > when I say Delphi is the best tool for creating win32 database apps, I > mean it. > If Access or C# was better I would for sure be using it. > > Also I have had good luck with Microolap, I use their postgresdac > components, and guess what? That MySQL RAD thing they sell > is created with.....yep you guessed it Delphi. > > > -- > Tony Caduto > AM Software Design > Home of PG Lightning Admin for Postgresql 8.x > http://www.amsoftwaredesign.com > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your > joining column's datatypes do not match >
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