[DUG] Developers not upgrading

Conor Boyd Conor.Boyd at trimble.co.nz
Mon May 12 11:32:23 NZST 2008


Yeah, good point.

That's probably one of the main reasons for us maintaining our upgrade
path to D2007.

Another part of our company has been building .NET applications that we
intend to provide functionality for, and the attractiveness of being
able (relatively easily) to package up some of our existing Delphi
functionality into .NET assemblies is huge, rather than being forced to
rewrite.

C.

-----Original Message-----
From: delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-bounces at delphi.org.nz]
On Behalf Of Gary T. Benner

I'd like to add another dimension to this conversation ... after talking
to today to a client who told me that he had developers leaving as they
saw their career path with C#, and not "Delphi".

I talked about the migration path with Delphi so they could be doing
both Pascal and C#  etc ... Some lack of product knowledge there ..

Anyway, I wondered just how many people are not upgrading to Delphi (
with later versions supporting C#  ), because they did not understand
the scope of the product, and the cost savings of retaining existing
pascal codebase while moving ahead with new features in C#.

In the example above, the client was anticipating going to rewrite the
whole codebase ....

Is this another case of Borland's lack of marketing skill?

Let's hope Embarcadero only bought the tech staff and left the marketing
dept behind.

And one last comment, a request actually, how many people have used both
Delphi .NET and Visual Studio - and how do they compare?

cheers

Gary


At 10:31 on 12/05/2008 Robert martin wrote


>To : delphi at delphi.org.nz
>CC : 
>From: Robert martin, rob at chreos.co.nz
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>Hi
>
>This is a side track but....
>
>We did upgrade to D2007 and feel somewhat ripped off. D2007 has a 
>number of major bugs that we have reported, seen promoted to the 
>internal database and never seen a fix for. When D2007 was released the

>auto updating aspect was heavily pushed (at the launch).
>
>a) It has never auto updated (we always have to manually run separate 
>app to check for updates).
>b) A number of major bugs don't seem to be being fixed, probably in 
>favor of a new release.
>
>Does one upgrade to a new release if it might break parts of their app 
>and then they have to wait 2+ yrs for a new version to fix that?
>
>
>--
>Rob Martin
>Software Engineer

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