I have Lazarus up and running... it's currently taking 32 Megabytes of RAM. It compiles in the blink of an eye, has one of the best possible 2 way GUI builders in the open source world, and I can reach back 30 years into the libraries I wrote in the days of Turbo Pascal 7/MS-DOS and pretty much use them intact. It amazes me how many people went with the .NET bloatware and all that follows it. Of course, 95% of progra…
You have to thank Borland's management for that. Delphi and C++ Builder are still around, but now only some lucky enterprise employees get to play with them. .NET Native and C++/CX were finally shaping up to be Microsoft's proper version of what .NET and Visual C++ should have been all along. However they are the most recent victims of the whole Reunion reboot, .NET Native now has uncertain future, while C++/CX got r…
LOL, "lucky enterprise" my ass. The only poor souls who still work with that shitty bug ridden stone-age IDE from Embarcadero have to do that because they never managed to get rid of VCL (which might have been nice 20 years ago. Today it's just bad compared to modern frameworks).
Stay away from Embarcadero, don't become dependent on such vendor lock-in.