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Delphi perspectives?
This year, has anyone come across current projects on Delphi (except for university labs)? Or is it already a dead language and it is not worth raping a corpse?
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Everything died a couple of years ago
Pascal will be used in scientific development for a long time, because there people write what they can (and they don’t care)
I can't say about Delphi (it still lives as an expensive commercial project), but its Open Source reincarnation - Lazarus - is even quite suitable for many tasks. Supports compiling on Win(32/64), Mac(32), Linux(32/64), FreeBSD etc. , including with the possibility of cross-compilation; as well as iOS and Android . I use it only to quickly assemble a database editor with some complex structure - everything turns out very quickly compared to other development tools.
Delphi and Pascal are very good for learning, for students, even for schoolchildren, to master very quickly and generally learn the basics of algorithmization and programming on this miracle.
in many places in state offices and state institutions, even state enterprises, delphi, pascal, si are used, everything from dosa. but there everything that is written, everything is used. but it is used - as they say, it works, it's better not to go. the only thing that does not always recognize the leadership is the transition to new languages and technologies. and if, for example, at a metal factory somewhere they use a utility in Delphi, then it makes no sense for them to rewrite it in Python. for the influence and contribution of this utility to the overall process of producing metal or some other resource is small.
for yourself, for your own scientific and practical experience and skills, of course, it would not hurt to know Pascal and Delphi, but to study it until you lose your pulse is too much.
it’s better to spend time on the old and classically eternal - c, c++, java, java script, and on the new, actively developing - the same java script again, go, python, ruby, rock, erlaang, etc. d.....
delphi went into the corporate segment and at the level of banks. for mortals he is more dead than alive
Embarcadero is still trying to move Delphi and Builder, recently I rewrote one project on a fairly fresh Delphi, it has a niche, but it is very narrow, well, something like pearl programmers. That is, becoming a Delphi guru, you will have a choice of 10 employers.
I wrote about the Delphi problem back in 2009. I myself developed a lot on it, but even then it became clear that this language was dying. You can see more here or here , I will not reprint. I am still connected with Embarcadero, but there is no niche for it in my commercial projects and is not expected.
According to my indirect data, they have about half a million licenses for their development environment around the world. This is not enough. But there are about 20 million programmers in the world. Then draw your own conclusions.
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