I definitely must agree than Borland C++‎Builder and Borland Delphi have very
nice interfaces. And just imagine.....they are based of second generation
languages as complex as C++‎ and Object Pascal. And yet, even with the
complexity, they manage to provide one of the best development environments
ever created. I just hope Microsoft will take the time to make VS.NET better
using comments from people in these newsgroups, for instance, and not rush
an incomplete product to market like it seems they are doing now




I haven't compared Delphi's compiler to the C#‎ compiler but I'm sure that Delphi is faster just by the impression I've got through use of VS.NET and Delphi.





VS.NET improves on the deployment aspect slightly but doesn't address the need for deploying addition files.





VS.NET requires 3 GB of space and takes forever to install. Plus it requires a huge amount of RAM too. OK, so my system can handle it, but why should it have to? I don't see why the bloat is necessary. It took me a whole day to download the VS.NET installation over a T1 line!





Delphi allows you to get into the nuts and bolts of the class hierarchy, not so with VS.NET. I've often found the ability to drill down into the base level objects useful, particularly when building my own components.






ادامه دارد !!!! :twisted: