Found something today in bunnybuddhism on Twitter ... that somehow matches the situation
A bunny can't grow if he is always trying to avoid suffering.
This is true on one hand of course, but on the other hand, also we ordered an IDE and not a training CD-ROM in order to prepare for the iron-hare contest.
This is one side of the medal.
But what Delphi developer maybe experiences as suffering other experience as challenge.
This is the other side. So assuming someone wants to provide software for the Mac and new OSes immediately then the OS like way will be the way to go.
For me the question is - see - when something new appears on the market in the early days the pure way is welcome and accepted, there is no doubt about this, when these new things go mainstream the general purpose tool providers tend to support. This means when something is available it has to be supported. I know some people assuming the Firemonkey works one day who have a good reason to go for the latest OS ... maybe those on Power Mac, they benefited very soon from Tiger.
So why would someone switch to something proprietary after knowing how to implement with what comes on board.
Wondering what comes after the Tiger maybe the Rhino ... then I fear EMB will say, this will take some time - this is a complete different animal.
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Don't worry. The bunny who stays present in discomfort even for a moment gradually learns not to fear it.
But. The wise bunny knows that each new year, each new day, and each new moment is a chance to begin anew.
Found something today in bunnybuddhism on Twitter ... that somehow matches the situation
A bunny can't grow if he is always trying to avoid suffering.
This is true on one hand of course, but on the other hand, also we ordered an IDE and not a training CD-ROM in order to prepare for the iron-hare contest.
This is one side of the medal.
But what Delphi developer maybe experiences as suffering other experience as challenge.
This is the other side. So assuming someone wants to provide software for the Mac and new OSes immediately then the OS like way will be the way to go.
For me the question is - see - when something new appears on the market in the early days the pure way is welcome and accepted, there is no doubt about this, when these new things go mainstream the general purpose tool providers tend to support. This means when something is available it has to be supported. I know some people assuming the Firemonkey works one day who have a good reason to go for the latest OS ... maybe those on Power Mac, they benefited very soon from Tiger.
So why would someone switch to something proprietary after knowing how to implement with what comes on board.
Wondering what comes after the Tiger maybe the Rhino ... then I fear EMB will say, this will take some time - this is a complete different animal.
Sry Mac Pro not Powermac ...
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