06-26-2023, 06:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2023, 10:05 PM by Alexandre Machado.)
Yes, we are aware of that.
However, we also are aware that Delphi to C++ code conversion is, most of the time, trivial, which is not exactly true the other way around. Most C++ developers are able to understand Delphi code and write similar code in C++.
Given that the resources are limited, it's preferable to have a vast number of demos in one language used by the majority of the users, than having a limited number of demos written in 2 languages, given the fact that most of our demos shows some key, however limited, set of Intraweb functionality.
However, we also are aware that Delphi to C++ code conversion is, most of the time, trivial, which is not exactly true the other way around. Most C++ developers are able to understand Delphi code and write similar code in C++.
Given that the resources are limited, it's preferable to have a vast number of demos in one language used by the majority of the users, than having a limited number of demos written in 2 languages, given the fact that most of our demos shows some key, however limited, set of Intraweb functionality.

