[Lazarus] Why the Java became so strong?
Rigel R.
rigel at gbg.bg
Tue Feb 28 13:19:01 CET 2012
Thanks for answers, but you know when you begin with Web programing. Before anything was written in other languages and will be difficult to change people's understanding. Which mobile devices are the bes for Lazarus programing?
And after Lukasz Sokol blame me for troll no sense to continue.
>От: Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
>Относно: Re: [Lazarus] Why the Java became so strong?
>До: Lazarus mailing list
>Изпратено на: Вторник, 2012, Февруари 28 10:43:08 EET
>2012/2/28 Rigel Rigel :
>> I think Java is a C/C++
dialect.
>
>Java is totally different from C/C++, it is only superficially similar.
>
>> My point is that for now Internet and mobile applications has focus. And the
>> place of Lazarus/Pascal is little in them. I hope this change.
>
>About mobile applications you are quite mistaken. I have been working
>Lazarus support for mobiles since many years:
>
>http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Windows_CE_Interface
>
>Lazarus-0.9.30-fpc-2.4.2-cross-arm-wince-win32.exe had 10.000 downloads
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/Lazarus%20Windows%2032%20bits/Lazarus%200.9.30/
>
>I also added Android support:
>
>http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Custom_Drawn_Interface/Android
>
>FPC can write apps for the iPhone. The LCL also runs in MeeGo. That
>covers 90% of the mobile market.
>
>And for the server side in the internet we have fpWeb:
>http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/fcl-web
>
>Which basically just needs more tutorial, more example pages built
>with it, more extra libraries, etc, which are thing which come from
>people using it.
>
>We currently don't have anything for the client side in the internet,
>but here I guess it is a lost cause. Even huge companies are loosing
>the battle to get a slice of the client side of the internet. Java,
>Silverlight and Flash plugins are slowly being replaced by JavaScript.
>(which is unrelated to Java despite the name)
>
>But summing up, more then yet another discussion on this topic, what
>really helps is contributions. If you think that Pascal needs better
>support for the Internet, well, then just write some tutorials about
>fpweb, write a usage statistics counter using fpweb, write a Forum or
>whatever other generally useful software with it and release it open
>source. Or write a LCL interface which support CGI. Make an
>announcement and then answer questions of people using it, etc.
>
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>Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
>
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