Re: Developer 2000 vs Delphi

From: Shay Shmelzer <shmelzer_at_johnbryce.co.il>
Date: 1996/07/25
Message-ID: <31F704D9.E85_at_johnbryce.co.il>#1/1


Rick Rutt wrote:
>
> Gordon E. Hooker <gordonh_at_acslink.net.au> writes:
>
> >Rick Rutt <rrutt_at_delphi.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Forget about doing any serious interactive debugging in Oracle Forms.
> >>The Forms debugger is QUITE inferior to those in Borland Delphi or
> >>Microsoft Access.
> >
> >That is what I like about those toy tools, they put in a really good debugger so
> >you think you are getting a really good tool.
>
> Don't make me laugh so much!
>
> These days, any tool without a usable interactive debugger is only one
> step away from punched cards. Oracle Forms make us resort to embeddeding
> temporary messages to determine the actual flow of control;
> the tools you refer to as "toys" let us actually observe the flow of control
> in a very convenient manner.

I don't know what u r all talking about there is a debuger in oracle forms that lets u go over procedures step by step set breaks examine variables do selects and much more .
what seems to be the problem then ?

u don't have to use messages for debug .

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Received on Thu Jul 25 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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