![]() ![]() Update: PicturesĪ picture of the Delphi Roapmap slide is available here (linked with permission of the author!). I'm really looking forward to put my hands on these technologies. ![]() With multiple new versions coming along (CF, Avalon) the VCL.NET will remain a key feature of Delphi and provide extra value for visual development on. I kept saying that the VCL.NET is not only a tool for Win32 compatibility, for upgrading your existing programs. Jason Vokes, who is present (and speaking on Dexter right now, showing the raodmap once more as I type), joked about loosing his job for getting out too many details on future products.Īnyway, I was very pleased by the multiple references to the VCL for. I'm very suprised by this level of details. Delphi/C++ for win64 (circa 2007): the name says it all.Delphi for Vista (2007) will include a VCL for Avalon and Indigo support.NET 2.0, VCL for Compact Framework, support for 64bit. Highlander (2006) will support net 2.0 and provide a VCL for.net, a full-blown version of Together for Delphi, focus on performance and quality. Dexter (end 2005) will have ECO 3 (with ECO Basic in all Delphi editions), specific support for 64bit.Notice that the diagram had a timescale below, the actual year of each product has been intepreted by me. Bob Swart, who is sitting next to me, has taken a picture of the slide and will post it - I'll add a link here whe it is online. net 2.0 support (Highlander), but includes the plan for a native 64-bit compiler and multiple versions of the VCL. At the german EKON9 conference, during its first keynote, David I has shown a slide with a very detailed Delphi roadmap.
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