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Who want delphi support of ICE,please sign here
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i want not only delphi support but also freepacal 1.9.x support0
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Ice for Delphi, yes please!
I would love to see Ice for Delphi, this would be a very powerful combination and I think there would be a lot of demand if people new this was a possibility.
Ian0 -
also want delphi support for ice
hope, some more signers will convince ZeroC0 -
I agree.
not only Delphi but BCB,BCBX...0 -
Yes. also Borland C++0
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Delphi is a popular language indeed and it would be a great addition to ICE if ZeroC concedes to the request. My new workplace uses Delphi heavily and I would be very glad to see this addition to the language bindings to ICE.
Regards,
Shantanu0 -
At present, we do not have any customer with a commercial need for Delphi, that's why it's not on our todo list. If your company needs Ice for Delphi and would like to have a commercial license agreement with us, please contact us at sales@zeroc.com.0
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me too
hehe , i want it!0 -
YES, Also Borland C++ Builder Wanted!
YES, Also Borland C++ Builder Wanted!0 -
Re: YES, Also Borland C++ Builder Wanted!Originally posted by miaolin
YES, Also Borland C++ Builder Wanted!
I agree.0 -
I do
I want Delphi support.0 -
So many Delphi users, but nobody with any commercial project? Again, please contact us if you have a commercial need for Ice for Delphi. We will not implement Ice for Delphi without any commercial customers.0
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Programming in .NET with Delphi
I think it is also possible to work in .NET version of Delphi with ICE. You can use slice2cs to generete C#, then make from generated code .dll by C# compiler (you can find it in .NET Framework SDK or in new Delphi) and then there have to be no problem to use this assembly in Delphi.0 -
need delphi support
need delphi support0 -
I can only repeat what I wrote before: Without commercial licensees, we cannot port Ice to Delphi.0
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I agree.
I agree. very much.0 -
Why Delphi?
Borland will sold development tools department!
Is there any good future for Delphi?
I think Zeroc should do their best in ICE C++ version!0 -
Free Version of Delphi:
http://www.turboexplorer.com/0 -
I want support Delphi!
Thank you!0 -
ICE is GPL, so you can always add it
So many people using ICE who want Delphi but none that have a commercial copy. I can only assume everyone who wants it is using the GPL version of ICE.
The best part of the GPL version is anyone is free to create their own port of delphi.
That's why I started using ICE was because of it's open source nature.0 -
Delphi Support...
I feel It is high time that ICE provides Delphi support ... With CodeGear, Delphi has a very bright future.. it is unfortunate that ICE doesn't support Delphi. In fact as in our new interoperability project, I was thinking of ICE but could not recommend it as there is no Delphi support...
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Delphi for .NET is supported
As someone else already stated:
The .NET version of Delphi is indeed supported, as you just compile
the code generated for C# into an assembly. Strictly speaking, there
is not even a need for explicit VB support, as a .NET assembly can
be accessed from any .NET language, as long as it is CLS-compliant
(this is a minimum set of rules to enable compatibility with scripting languages).
Karl0 -
I hope ICE to support Delphi(object pascal)
support. (Ding).
Why just to say "... Any one has commercial ... ???".
I am disappointed that no delphi support from ICE.0 -
I want that ICE support Delphi's Client side!
Delphi IDE is mainly development tool in china!0 -
I'm closing this thread now. It's pointless to continue to ask for Ice for Delphi support without anyone willing to pay for it.0
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