> - Just as well learn Java or C#: why insist on Pascal?
With FPC/Lazarus you get cross-platform code (write once, compile everywhere),
but you don't compile it to some mid-way object/assembly, etc., and hence -
you don't need a bloaty framework (that not so many people actually have
these days) or resources-consuming virtual machine to run it. It's always a
native binary executable file.
So, "goodies without the baddies", I'd say.
That's at least one of the reasons to insist on Pascal.
Cheers
Mike
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