• Free Pascal

    From Norman King@1:2320/100 to All on Thu May 3 11:17:02 2012
    Anyone used Free Pascal yet?

    http://www.freepascal.org/

    It seems to be a good free and open source Pascal language. Even does some of the old Turbo Pascal language in it. Just object support is limited. Should be good for learning Pascal and it is cross platform.
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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:2320/100 to Norman King on Sat May 5 08:03:02 2012
    Anyone used Free Pascal yet?

    http://www.freepascal.org/

    It seems to be a good free and open source Pascal language. Even does some
    of
    the old Turbo Pascal language in it. Just object support is limited. Should be
    good for learning Pascal and it is cross platform.

    Tons of people have been using it for years :) AFAIK, there are even some BBS programs that have been "on the market" that were written using it nad those have been around for years, too, so this is really nothing now :)

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  • From Gene Buckle@1:2320/100 to Robert Wolfe on Tue May 8 07:21:02 2012
    Re: Free Pascal
    By: Robert Wolfe to Norman King on Sat May 05 2012 07:48 am

    Anyone used Free Pascal yet?

    http://www.freepascal.org/

    It seems to be a good free and open source Pascal language. Even does
    some
    the old Turbo Pascal language in it. Just object support is limited.
    Should
    good for learning Pascal and it is cross platform.

    Tons of people have been using it for years :) AFAIK, there are even some programs that have been "on the market" that were written using it nad
    those
    have been around for years, too, so this is really nothing now :)


    Free Pascal is 100% Turbo Pascal compatible and if their Delphi compatability isn't 100%, it's damn close. They also support a number of different CPUs beyond x86.

    g.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@1:2320/100 to Gene Buckle on Tue May 8 13:24:02 2012
    Tons of people have been using it for years :) AFAIK, there are even some >> programs that have been "on the market" that were written using it nad those
    have been around for years, too, so this is really nothing now :)

    Free Pascal is 100% Turbo Pascal compatible and if their Delphi
    compatability
    isn't 100%, it's damn close. They also support a number of different CPUs beyond x86.

    I know, I use it off and on here myself alongside Delphi 7. Have been for years (started using the OS/2 version of it when it was first available).

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  • From Mark Lewis@1:2320/100 to Norman King on Wed May 9 17:22:02 2012
    yup... i do old style coding with it and then am also working on learning new style GUI stuffs using the Lazarus RAD frontend for FPC ;)

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