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> Delphi and Lazarus have been around for decades. It's like asking what lisp is.

No.

Everyone thinks their pet project is obvious and self-explanatory.

This is NEVER EVER a safe assumption. Remember that our entire industry is a mysterious black box to the outside world.

I worked for A Prominent North American Linux Vendor for a while. I was hired to work on the docs for one of their projects.

I'm an industry veteran with at that time over 25 years of broad cross-platform tech experience from CP/M to Linux to mainframes.

It took me a month of hard digging to get an extremely vague overall concept of what the product was and did.

Most of the company had no idea -- it's not Linux-related in any way -- and many of them regard the entire product platform as an evil to be expunged.

This is typical for that vendor. Aside from their Linux distro, ask for a tweet-length summary of any of their portfolio, expressed in general terms not specific to that product or vague marketing-ware, and nobody in the company can give it.

Nonetheless they are a multi-billion-dollar vendor.

But they only sell into established markets.






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