<p>Am 11.02.2016 11:41 schrieb "Anthony Walter" <<a href="mailto:sysrpl@gmail.com">sysrpl@gmail.com</a>>:<br>
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> > This won't be changed. Period.<br>
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> Sven, not to be argumentative, but you do get that for a long time programmers have learned how to write code and use libraries by examining them? My goal is simply to make it easier for the people who would want to pick up and start using Lazarus. Organizing things better for the general developer population, and I'm not just referring to only source code organization, is something I honestly hope this community considers important. I believe that point should be a consideration not just for beginners, but also for the mass of professionals.</p>
<p>If they are just learning the language then they shouldn't poke around in the core units anyway. That's what the documentation and help is for.<br>
Back when I started learning TP I didn't have the internet and I didn't have the sources of the units. I only had the help and it was definitely enough, so no I'm not even remotely convinced by your argument.<br>
Also you aren't someone who's working on that code. New users aren't either. I am. The other maintainers are. *We* need to work in these units, not you. And thus the code is structured in a way that it is suitable for *us* not you.</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Sven</p>