See these two questions:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2280495/dataaccess-in-delphi-7
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2272978/from-net-to-delphi-an-erp-on-delphi
Some suspect these two questions are from the same user.
Both questions clearly show the asker has no interest in learning.
What to do?
- about the question
- about the bashing in the answers and comments
The second question got a lot of downvotes, the first a few. Is that the way to go?
I'm considering posting an answer like this one that I posted on LinkedIn not too long ago (which a lot of people liked).
Is that appropriate?
I've been hearing 'Delphi is dead' since Delphi 1 (which tomorrow was released 15 years ago).
Delphi has it's place, .NET as it's place and other development tools/environments have their place too. The true developer knows when too choose what, and how to be more productive than the people doing only one thing.
All this bashing stuff is soooo stone-age. Modern languages (including Delphi, Java, C#, VB.NET) are all great languages. I have done projects and trained people in all 4 mentioned languages, all with really nice results. For some people it is easier to learn a few than others (background plays a role here, what languages do you know, and is it easy for you to learn something totally different).
I totally agree with Ralph that languages and environments don't die. COBOL is still very much used, as are Clipper and many others.
--jeroen