Re: Delphi vs Developper 2000 1.2

From: jeff brown <jabrown_at_cris.com>
Date: 1996/02/20
Message-ID: <3129F63A.5D42_at_cris.com>#1/1


Gordon E. Hooker wrote:
>
> enmaini_at_pcnet.com wrote:
>
> >Borland will be around for a long time. IDAPI is not greater hell than
> >ODBC and many times it works much better and faster than ODBC.
> >If you like, you can also use ODBC with Delphi.
> >
> >Regarding CASE Tools, there are tools that will also generate Delphi
> >
> >Delphi is no tool-du-jour, and Developer/2000 is not as good as some
> >of the other tools.
>
> Can you please be a little more specific? In which way is Dev/2000 not as good
> as some of the other tools (what other tools?).
>
> >
> >=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> >Enzo Maini
> >Sr. S/W Eng./Sr. Oracle DBA
> >Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation
> >6900 Maini Street
> >Stratford, CT 06601
> >Phone: (203) 386-7411
> >FAX: (203) 386-7457
> >email: enmaini_at_pcnet.com
> >Alt email: emaini_at_sikorsky.com
> >
>
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> Gordon E. Hooker MACS PCP

I have also heard of two benefits of Delphi (at least in the Client/Server edition:

1 - Real-time source data connections during development

     (ie see your data in development phase)

2 - NATIVE Oracle driver (no ODBC, no SQLNet)

Has anyone used these features? Any comments? Received on Tue Feb 20 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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