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Those. Delphi can be considered a dead language? There are no new projects on it, and the old ones will gradually die along with the language?
Delphi is alive and well and mostly niche. For example, Real Estate, Fin.Tech, Commodity Industry, Processing Industry, etc.
For example, they just googled projects (I took what came to mind)
Colvir, New Athena, IBSO or all sorts of Compasses, etc.
But it will be great + if you know JAVA.
PS
A bit of philosophy.
Unfortunately, the situation and the general situation in IT with niche products, like with assembler, COBOL, ABAP or ADai, Fortran, is extremely terrible, yes there are sensible projects, but they are extremely small, all this is connected with the real sector of the economy directly.
Unfortunately, there are no serious projects in the expanses of the CIS, as well as the real sector of the economy, with some exceptions, unlike the WEST (which has a serious industry, consider the real sector of the economy and the industry that accompanies it - look at the mainframe market and their number of sales, as an example).
But again, depending on what you are looking at, if for simple projects, then Angulara and Ruby on the Rails will be enough for you.
But if it is a large one, as it is customary to call it "Legacy", although I do not understand the term legacy. About 15-20 years ago during my father's time. This is how the old microservice projects on the EU and IBM Z-Series were called - from virtualization to the OS levels. I still wonder in horror, looking at a project that is running on IBM z / OS, what to call it.
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