I don't mean to Whine but, if WINE is mature enough, why doesn't EMBT officially test and support WINE for development on Mac OS/X and Linux for developers who target those platforms and mobile devices? Do they not realize the importance of a X platform IDE? Visual Studio is available for the Mac and there are lots of portable IDEs on the market....
I don't mean to Whine but, if WINE is mature enough, why doesn't EMBT officially test and support WINE for development on Mac OS/X and Linux for developers who target those platforms and mobile devices? Do they not realize the importance of a X platform IDE? Visual Studio is available for the Mac and there are lots of portable IDEs on the market....
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=10809
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=10809
All I can find on the Delphi roadmap is: "Dark IDE theme" for the next release. Sounds to me as scratching the surface. No further plans, in the coming years .
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ReplyDeleteI didn't know that. I assumed it was a fork of the IDE that used the QT based controls (dogfooding). Might be worth dusting off to provide an IDE on Mac and OS/X.
Ryan Pfeifle you're right. Given the fall of JBuilder, I didn't mention C++BuilderX but in retrospect should have as both are interesting part of the IDE history.
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