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Lazarus Development: Pascal does a strong showing in the Linux Questions Members Choice
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Friday, February 17, 2012. Pascal does a strong showing in the Linux Questions Members Choice. Of course that internet quiz is not something scientific but it is nevertheless good news. Both Pascal and Lazarus made a strong showing in the Linux Questions Annual Members Choice Awards, competing with software sponsored by huge corporations. Other software written in Lazarus also appeared in the show, such as Double Commander and LazPaint. Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho. With ...
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Lazarus Development: Exploring the iPhone
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Wednesday, February 15, 2012. As all should know, since my previous post I managed to finish off all the missing bits and get a decent initial support for Android in the LCL. But of course we are not stopping there, so I started exploring the iPhone. I haven't yet done any programming, but I already found a lot of interesting thing. Many good things, but also many bad things. So let's start with the good things:. Now some things which are different:. And now the bad:.
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Lazarus Development: August 2013
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Sunday, August 25, 2013. It seems every time I use threads in a program I make, I need to lookup again how threads work. So if you're like me perhaps this will help you. Here's a more complete tutorial to read. Lazarus programs can use threads in GUI and Console programs. If you use threading in your program you should define the compiler option. Now that your program is thread enabled here's some basic information about threads. You must subclass the. Creates the thread...
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Lazarus Development: May 2014
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Saturday, May 10, 2014. De-) Bug wars - A new hope. This are not the bugs you are looking for". Well hopefully in future it will get easier to find those parts of your code, that joined the dark side. The Lazarus Team is currently working on improving the Debugger in the IDE. And not just improving, but adding an all new shiny debugger. In fact not just one either. Here is what we are currently working on. In future we will offer 3 kind of debuggers in the IDE. Other deb...
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Lazarus Development: September 2010
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Monday, September 27, 2010. Converter has taken a big step forward during the past few months. The main features I had in mind are now implemented. Most details are configurable in Settings dialog. All settings are saved in file delphiconverter.xml. In local Lazarus configuration directory and thus are persistent. This is the settings dialog:. There is a wiki page with detailed explanation of conversions: Delphi Converter in Lazarus. Here is a brief list of them. Unknown...
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Lazarus Development: Preparing for Lazarus 1.0 (RC1)
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Thursday, August 2, 2012. Preparing for Lazarus 1.0 (RC1). Just to announce: Lazarus is preparing to go 1.0. The first release candidate for the new Version has just been made public on sourceforge. Please test it. You can find the announcement for the RC here: http:/ forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,17717. And a list of what changed is here: http:/ wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus 1.0 release notes. Hope this gets more people to test and use it.
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Lazarus Development: November 2011
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Friday, November 25, 2011. As the maintainer of LCL-WinCE of course I was quite shocked when Microsoft dropped Windows Mobile into the limbo and announced that native applications would be restricted to a very small list of favorite partners. Because of this, since almost 1 year now I have been trying to port the LCL for Android. 2 FPC has a lot more bugs for library development then for executable development, specially in ARM-Linux. A true blessing. So I could quic...
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Lazarus Development: (De-) Bug wars - A new hope
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Saturday, May 10, 2014. De-) Bug wars - A new hope. This are not the bugs you are looking for". Well hopefully in future it will get easier to find those parts of your code, that joined the dark side. The Lazarus Team is currently working on improving the Debugger in the IDE. And not just improving, but adding an all new shiny debugger. In fact not just one either. Here is what we are currently working on. In future we will offer 3 kind of debuggers in the IDE. Other deb...
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Lazarus Development: February 2015
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Updates to LHelp the CHM help viewer for Lazarus. LHelp is the help viewer that is included with Lazarus to view the chm files usually included in releases. The down side to this is that every time a chm is loaded, the Table of Contents updates and the default page of the help file was rendered. So it was very visible as each help file was loaded in LHelp and not very pretty. Investigation into the cause revealed a couple of slowdowns. The...
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Lazarus Development: Threads with Lazarus
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Notes and thoughts about Lazarus. Sunday, August 25, 2013. It seems every time I use threads in a program I make, I need to lookup again how threads work. So if you're like me perhaps this will help you. Here's a more complete tutorial to read. Lazarus programs can use threads in GUI and Console programs. If you use threading in your program you should define the compiler option. Now that your program is thread enabled here's some basic information about threads. You must subclass the. Creates the thread...