I think part of the problem is that some of those "experts" are Pascal programmers too. :lol:

There is a lot of myth and misinformation about Object Pascal... such as that it's called Delphi, just because some wacko in Borland decided to rename the company Inprise and change the name again to Kylix...

But before I get on a 'Borland screwing up what it started rant', I think that it's important for the story to get around tothe more influential people. You know the ones that they cannot dispute simply because this is where they are getting their knowlage from in the first place. Yup, schools!

Personally though I think sites like Wikipedia and sites/forums with uninformed staff/contributers only hurt the public opinion of Object Pascal. Some countries generally get it, but then again they don't have the polulation saturation that ones like Canada and the US do.


What is it about the human race in that the greater the population the lower percentage of intelligence people?