Mike Torrettinni 198 Posted February 13, 2021 (edited) I noticed @DesadaptadoDimensional said he is learning Delphi, I guess in school. Do we still have schools that teach Delphi, what countries? I remember schools in Turkey are supposed to start offering Delphi classes, but I don't know the status of this: Edited February 13, 2021 by Mike Torrettinni Share this post Link to post
Mike Torrettinni 198 Posted February 13, 2021 6 minutes ago, balabuev said: I guess the right answer is - No. What do you mean? He is learning it in school... so are you talking about your country? As far as I know its not taught in US schools. Share this post Link to post
balabuev 102 Posted February 13, 2021 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Mike Torrettinni said: What do you mean? That's just my guess. However, I remember Turbo Pascal (blue) was a mainstream in schools approx at 1993-1995. And Delphi after that. Edited February 13, 2021 by balabuev Share this post Link to post
Dalija Prasnikar 1397 Posted February 13, 2021 1 hour ago, Mike Torrettinni said: I noticed @DesadaptadoDimensional said he is learning Delphi, I guess in school. In Croatia (and Yugoslavia before separation) Pascal was taught in schools and universities. There are still schools that have Pascal in their curriculum, but C and other languages are taking over. Whether or not Delphi was and is used somewhere, I don't know. I only have information that FPC is used in some schools. CE licenses makes Delphi more approachable, so it is possible that this will change for the better. Share this post Link to post
Stano 143 Posted February 13, 2021 It is clear from the article that this is the teacher's decision. The reason is simple. Pascal was created for this purpose. That's why I can read it too. But C syntax does not! Share this post Link to post
Mike Torrettinni 198 Posted February 13, 2021 (edited) Oh, yes Pascal, of course. 2 hours ago, Dalija Prasnikar said: Whether or not Delphi was and is used somewhere, I don't know. I only have information that FPC is used in some schools. Didn't know FPC is used anywhere except by small group of enthusiasts. Good! Edited February 13, 2021 by Mike Torrettinni Spelling Share this post Link to post
Mike Torrettinni 198 Posted February 13, 2021 1 hour ago, Stano said: That's why I can read it too. But C syntax does not! In school I learned Pascal and C. I guess Pascal was easier since I picked it Delphi later on. Share this post Link to post
Mike Torrettinni 198 Posted February 13, 2021 Obviously there must be more than it seems, because Lazarus is being used in schools, too: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66188063/how-to-build-an-application-to-calculate-weight-and-mole-percent-from-a-chemica Share this post Link to post
Mike Torrettinni 198 Posted February 14, 2021 I guess the question would be more appropriate about Pascal and it's versions. But it seems is not completely out of the schools, around the world, just very rare. Share this post Link to post
Stano 143 Posted February 14, 2021 Let's look at it through the eyes of a teacher: Will I learn Pascal or C syntax? Definitely Pascal. It's designed for that. Among other things. What do I have available? Since it's a school, it's free! LAZARUS - is handy and does not cause problems Delphi - is a huge hebedo. I have to reinstall it every year That is all. Share this post Link to post
Mike Torrettinni 198 Posted February 14, 2021 2 hours ago, Stano said: LAZARUS - is handy and does not cause problems Delphi - is a huge hebedo. I have to reinstall it every year Yes, I guess you are correct. Delphi CE doesn't seem to targeted to students, anyway. Share this post Link to post
Fr0sT.Brutal 900 Posted February 15, 2021 17 hours ago, Stano said: Delphi - is a huge hebedo. I have to reinstall it every year Why? Share this post Link to post
Stano 143 Posted February 15, 2021 Not me personally. I do not use it. This is stated in the license. There are enough topics in which they have solved this problem. In relation to D10.3 Share this post Link to post
Der schöne Günther 316 Posted February 15, 2021 (edited) I remember that in my school time, it was definitely Delphi, but for my brother (a few years later) they had already switched to Java. I think Embarcadero has a education program which basically licenses Enterprise editions, but I am not sure how complicated it is to setup. It's most probably easier for schools (especially smaller ones) to just go with Java or Python. C or C++ is, in my view, definitely a very bad choice for absolute beginners 😱 Edited February 15, 2021 by Der schöne Günther Share this post Link to post
Fr0sT.Brutal 900 Posted February 15, 2021 47 minutes ago, Stano said: Not me personally. I do not use it. This is stated in the license. There are enough topics in which they have solved this problem. In relation to D10.3 Ah, you're talking about CE, that's right Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted February 17, 2021 (edited) Here, in Brazil, does not different from other countries! -- mainly "C" (and your taste) -- Delphi is not wellcome at general! -- this is for Technical Curriculum ( particular formation ) in China, I have some contacts and... Quote C (not C++) is a mandatory course in almost all universities in China, for students whose major is of science or engineering. As for the second question, the answer would be quite funny. The university with most students enrolled per year is definitely Shanghai University. I don’t precisely know the annual number of students for nowadays, but what I can tell you is the stunning fact that twenty years ago the total number of its students surpassed 50K. I’m quite sure the number increased a lot in the past two decades. Now is the fun fact - in the “best universities” list in China, it only ranks around 80 or so. As for the 5 most famous, or say “best” universities: Tsinghua U. (Beijing) Peking U. (Beijing) Jiaotong U. (Shanghai) Fudan U. (Shanghai) Tongji U. (Shanghai) But don’t get me wrong, the complete list is nearly impossible - there are already 63 universities and colleges just in Shanghai city. So, now you get a daunting research job. :-) another Chinese friend: Quote Well, C, assembly, C and JS are four languages that must be learned JAVA C# Go Delphi is one of the four languages, usually JAVA, if you have more energy, you will all learn PYTHON, PHP, PERL, ASP Choose one of these four languages. If you have enough energy, you will learn all other languages. It depends on your own hobbies. DARK, LUA, RUST, KOTLIN, SWIFT, etc. are all popular elective languages. Generally speaking, if you If you want to make more programmer friends, I suggest you learn all of them. It is easier to have common topics. Edited February 17, 2021 by Guest Share this post Link to post