I am currently using Delphi 2009 a few days ago I downloaded a copy of Delphi 2010.
How stable is Delphi 2010?
Should I wait until the first service pack comes out before moving to this version?
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I am currently using Delphi 2009 a few days ago I downloaded a copy of Delphi 2010. How stable is Delphi 2010? Should I wait until the first service pack comes out before moving to this version?
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It seems to be more stable than D2009. But in regards to your question, who can tell? D2010 was released days ago. It will take at least a couple months to be confident that all major issues have been uncovered by Delphi users. Then you can judge whether any are show-stoppers for you. If your release timeline can't hold off that long, then plan on using both compilers for a little bit. The good news for you is that it's quite easy to write code which works in both. |
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In my opinion, it's very stable and usable. More so than even Delphi 2009, which I also like a lot. I understand a lot of issues with Generics have been cleaned up, too. Definitely ready for production use. |
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I like Bruce's answer. Let me just add to what he said that debugger visualizers can make debugging a whole lot easier. Between visualizers and improved generics it's definitely worth upgrading from 2009. (The RTTI and Attributes can be helpful too, depending on your program.) |
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To answer your question: Yes. |
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