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    My name is Santiago Russo, I am a software developer.
    I am researching midletpascal for use in mobile development.
    Thanks for having me in your community.
    Sorry for my English.

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    Hi Santiago! Welcome to the PGD community.

    I have set you up as an un-moderated member of the site now. You can now post anywhere in the forums now.

    Please have a look at the Welcome thread in the New Members forum to see how you can get a jump start in the community.

    MIDlet Pascal was a pretty neat project while it was commercial. I'm not sure about the activity now that it's open source. Have a good read thru of the MIDlet Pascal threads to see what the latest is. You may have to go to the new site it's self to read more. I think interest has dwindled a little bit in it with all the iOS and Android development using Free Pascal and Oxygene for Java that has started to take off.

    What platforms were you interested in developing for?
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    Thanks Will.
    I am interested in developing for Symbian and Android.
    I have a client who needs an application on their phones with Symbian (Nokia). It is not that important, but it is necessary to do it.
    What do you recommend for developing mobile applications?
    Parallel Java with Netbeans I am studying, do you think I'm right?
    Oxygene and Free Pascal are recommended for development in Symbian and Android?

    Santiago.

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    Well I can't tell you what is right or wrong for other options. That is on you and the resukting app you make for the device you are working on. If it works and it runs well for what you are doing, then it's probably a good enough solution until you can no longer make your apps do what you need to do. That's where you go find something better.

    Quote Originally Posted by santiago14 View Post
    Oxygene and Free Pascal are recommended for development in Symbian and Android?
    Well for Android, Oxygene for Java and Free Pascal definitely. As far as Symbian, I couldn't tell you. It's not as popular and thee isn't much talk here about it. The big deal for Android is of course the phones and new tablets and Free Pascal has been made to create native applications, where as Oxygene for Java is a new commercial product that will allow you to make Object Pascal apps that will compile to native Java byte code, which will work quite well on Android devices.

    I'm an iOS fan myself, but there are others who could guide you with Free Pascal. Also you can get lots of great information about Android from RemObjects. I'd personally love to see people making games with RemObject's stuff, but it's up to you to choose what is best for you to use.

    Read more about both at:

    Free Pascal - www.freepascal.org
    Oxygene for Java - www.remobjects.com
    Jason McMillen
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