>Reading Delphi 6 FAQ (
http://www.borland.com/delphi/del6/faq.html#whatis) some features cought my attention, starting with
"What is Delphi 6?". The next one
"What are Web Services and why is this an emerging market? " and
"What is the Borland's.Net strategy?" made me think if that's a kind of different .NET approach to address the same problems of web development (sorry but I know nothing deeper about .NET than just general marketing issues).
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>It seemed to me that web services are embeded in the heart of the product.
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>Since VFP and Delphi are competitors, how does VFP 7 compares to Delphi 6 in these three specific topics I refered above (web development)?
Delphi doesn't compete with VFP; it competes with VB (and VC).
At it's heart, its an object-oriented Pascal compiler. It gets it's functionality from its 300+ VCL component library which varies depending on which version of Delphi you get. It's the same library utilized by Kylix and C++ Builder.