Thursday, July 12, 2018

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Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jul 11 10:06PM -0400

Hello,
 
 
Making cross-platform apps with Delphi is easy
 
Read the following interesting webpage to know more about Delphi:
 
http://delphiworlds.com/2017/05/cross-platform-delphi-easy/
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jul 11 07:35PM -0400

Hello,
 
 
Read the following about Delphi, it is important:
 
 
Desktop Development on Windows and Delphi VCL Library
 
What is happening in the area of desktop development for Windows? What
is Microsoft focused on? And what does Delphi offer with the VCL? Simply
the best option!
 
Despite all the push for web and mobile development, which are certainly
growing a lot, Windows desktop development is far from death. In fact,
at the recent Build 2018 conference Microsoft reported that over the
last year the developers using Visual Studio for building desktop
applications has doubled. On our side, we know the the majority of the
RAD Studio customers are still maintaining a lot of Windows applications
and building many new ones.
 
And Where is the Delphi and the VCL in All This?
 
Now comes the interesting part, at least for me. Delphi started in the
native camp, was lured into the temptation of shifting to .NET, and got
back squarely into the native world -- which is now becoming fashionable
again (see the push towards C++, even on desktop). In terms of UI
libraries, the VCL has always been considered the best wrapper on top of
the native Windows API. Compared to MFC and WinForms, there was never
really a context. Moreover, Delphi and VCL offer a much better
encapsulation of the COM layer on Windows, both for consuming objects
and publishing them. And recently Delphi started offering a great and
smooth encapsulation of the WinRT APIs, directly mapped to interfaces
and other core language features.
 
Is Delphi VCL Today the Best Windows Desktop Library?
 
I really think it is, but I fully understand your mileage might be
different. Native optimized applications, very fast to load, with
multi-core CPUs support, integration with all Windows APIs, not to
mention the large number of great third party VCL UI controls. There are
a lot of reasons start new desktop applications development in VCL
today, maybe even more than in the past given Microsoft renewed focus on
native desktop applications.
 
Read more here:
 
http://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/2018-may-desktop-development-windows-delphi-vcl.html
 
 
 
Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.
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