What is Delphi?
Delphi stands out as the premier IDE for developing cross-platform applications that are compiled natively. Are you prepared to design the most impressive user interfaces of your career? Our VCL framework, alongside the FMX visual framework for Windows, lays the groundwork for creating stunning and user-friendly interfaces that function seamlessly across all platforms, including Windows, macOS, and iOS. You can craft your primary UI layout just once and effortlessly adjust views that cater to specific platforms or devices, eliminating the need to replicate your design work. Take advantage of our visual designer to easily drag and drop both visual and non-visual components into your project. The LiveBindings Designer offers a way to visually link your user interface elements directly to data sources, enhancing your workflow. Additionally, the Live On-Device Preview feature enables you to check your designs in real-time and share them with multiple devices at once. Implementing responsive design is a breeze, thanks to resolution-aware components that adapt to desktops, tablets, and phones. For an enhanced user experience, consider utilizing native controls that are tailored to each platform, ensuring that your application feels right at home on any device. This powerful combination of features makes Delphi an exceptional choice for developers aiming to create high-quality applications.
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Using it for years, and it keeps getting better
Date: Dec 30 2020SummaryI started using Delphi in the late '90s with Delphi 2 and was immediately blown away by its combinations of productivity and flexibility. I came from Visual C++, Turbo Pascal, and Visual Basic background. It combined the three perfectly. Maybe not quite as low level as Visual C++ and lacking some of the "wizards" of Visual Basic, but covering most everything else.
Another thing that really stands out is I feel like Delphi respects my investment in my code. There is typically a very nice upgrade path when a new version comes out that makes it easy to move my code forward and usually even make it compatible between versions. This is really important for a mature product with so many successful codebases in existence. Each new version adds new features, productivity, and even more platforms.PositiveIncredible productivity.
Free Community Edition.
Great Low-Level Power.
Multi-Platform reach.
Great Backwards Compatibility.NegativeNo ARM Linux yet.
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GetIt Package Manager needs to be expanded.
CE restrictive license.
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