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True, but it is the only language that the government accepts, that can be on your matric certificate.Give this a try
Delphi is pretty much a legacy language at this point. Your son would far better learning python or c#
Wait when tf did they change from Java to Delphi.True, but it is the only language that the government accepts, that can be on your matric certificate.
Wait, when did they ever use Java in schools?Wait when tf did they change from Java to Delphi.
Mid 2000s last I checked.Wait, when did they ever use Java in schools?
Guess I am most other were CAPS.Mid 2000s last I checked.
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Yeah - what do you need help on ? (Daily Delphi'er here)Can someone help my son with one of his school projects on Delphi
He has to catch up on some classes he missed because he enrolled late because the school not sending the proper enrollment papers.
Thanks in advance
Thanks for the offer, he actually figured it out on his own, but will appreciate any help in the future if he needs help.Yeah - what do you need help on ? (Daily Delphi'er here)
Who is still teaching Delphi?Can someone help my son with one of his school projects on Delphi
He has to catch up on some classes he missed because he enrolled late because the school not sending the proper enrollment papers.
Thanks in advance
i know right. What's next, FORTRAN?Wow, people still code in Delphi?
I haven't touched that since mid 90's
No, they're going to give the kids a small board with on and off switches.i know right. What's next, FORTRAN?
they'll do a better job than most of the eskom technicians.No, they're going to give the kids a small board with on and off switches.