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8/5/2008 9:05 AM
 
Good Morning, I would like to know : Is it possible to create modules in Delphi ? Because I search but I don't find many things. Thank you !
 
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8/5/2008 4:16 PM
 

You can create a module in anything you want, but you may need to write your own providers.  I'm assuming you mean Delphi for .NET.

Jeff

 
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8/5/2008 6:07 PM
 

Yes indeed.

So this is the problem, in VB we can directly create a module and have the "basic code".

 
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8/6/2008 1:44 PM
 

A module is self contained, so you can essentially code it in any ASP.NET language.  The core is in VB, but you'll find many modules in C#.  I know of nobody using Delphi for modules.

Jeff

 
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