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The future of delphi

In other threads I read that Delphi is not prepared, as a net for today, but the comparison was made on VCL in Delphi 7.
Actually, the latest version of Delphi and its library is XE3 is FireMonkey
I had seen the comparisons between C # and Delphi. I try to use Microsoft tools: C # and. NET, but I do not find the same enthusiasm.
Beyond the comparative contributions must join to allow most decide on a development environment or another.
I for one am among those who prefer Delphi, for many reasons, but under some circumstances, that if necessary, must change.
Delphi is solid, versatile, simple to complete and turn formed admire that their bases. On the other hand, everything changes, but I see in C # the same structural integrity, or syntactic, indeed noticed many resources were adding as crowded on a core and not from the same base and if I had to change this language would be the only possibility.

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