[Lazarus] fpweb for delphi?

Myles Wakeham myles at techsol.org
Thu May 27 17:10:20 CEST 2010


> FPC already tries its damnedest to be Delphi compatible - maybe it's
> time Delphi tries to be FPC compatible. Let them do the work for a
> change.

A couple of things may have escaped the conversation...

As of the current shipping version of Delphi, its Windows only.  Sure, 
there is something in the works out there for cross-compiler, etc. but 
its not here yet.  Its one thing to have a web enabled application, but 
its another thing to host it.  And with the vast majority of the cheap 
web hosting companies out there running on Linux, FPC is really the only 
option for this.  Delphi developers know this - if they want to deploy 
their web based solution cheaply, FPC is the best way to go for them.

The problem, however, isn't about trying to bring Delphi peeps over to 
FPC because of fpWeb.  They'll get that.  The problem is finding Web 
Hosting companies that will let you deploy CGIs on their servers, 
without forcing you into the VPS product line.  VPS are coming down in 
price, but the success of languages like PHP really comes down to 
willing and available low priced web hosting companies and I don't think 
you are going to be able to offer a solution competitive with PHP that 
can run on a $5 a month host.  If there is an option for this, we need 
to promote that to the Delphi folk (and the existing FPC community), but 
I haven't found one yet that doesn't require a Linux sysadmin level of 
user to work with, or is seriously restricted in bandwidth/disk, etc.

So big thumbs up to FPC for having a Linux based option to deploy solid 
web solutions.  But find a web hosting solution you can deploy it on 
might be a more important challenge to overcome than bringing more 
Delphi people over who will find the exact same business issue when they 
get here.

Myles

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