interesting. is it currently possible to create apps with gui?
interesting. is it currently possible to create apps with gui?
Ahh! interesting, I like it I'm sure there's more than a few people that will make good use of this, the page in question makes an excellent case for it's creation, also their planned additions to ease Android development are in much need at present, hopefully they'll be kind enough to share any appropriate additions with the FPC team at that later stage.
What's interesting to note is that they also seem to have gotten debugging integrated with the Delphi IDE. I could never justify the cost of Delphi given it's dire platform support, but with a ready to roll integration with the superior compiler? I think I'll be assessing the latest Delphi to see if I can work more quickly in it as apposed to Lazarus, I might be able to justify spending the money now.
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie - that's an extinction level impact event.
Based on the fact that Delphi XE2 used FPC compiler for compling MacOS and iOS applications I don't think it would be so hard to use some other compiler with the Delphi IDE.
I have been quering about the ability to maybe use Delphi 7 compiler with latest Delphi IDE on Embarcadero Developer Network, but I haven't got many replies. The ones that I got didn't confirm or either denny that something like this is posible.
I asume that this subject is "big tabu" for discussing on EDN which is understandable becouse if they do thell how you can use combination of their IDE and FPC for compiling MacOS and iOS applications all the work they have done in developing their own would go down the drain.
One of their employees (Nico) is part of Core now, and one of the old core members(Karoly) started to work for them. Both mainly work on ARM optimization support, and the work flows into trunk direcly. (newer coremember) Jeppe also works on that, but on his own accord. Karoly works on m68k in his own time.
A large delegation (6+) of the FPC core team went to visit them (Virprinet company/Scamp/Bero/Nico) in May. Bero was still working on an own pascal compiler :-)
Afaik the main problem of debugging is not the IDE, but GDB. Afaik they still need GDB too, which is a bit in a state on Windows. Probably they have less problems with that since they generally debug arm binaries, with the GDB running on *nix.What's interesting to note is that they also seem to have gotten debugging integrated with the Delphi IDE. I could never justify the cost of Delphi given it's dire platform support, but with a ready to roll integration with the superior compiler? I think I'll be assessing the latest Delphi to see if I can work more quickly in it as apposed to Lazarus, I might be able to justify spending the money now.
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