Interesting idea--and I have an intro book to Delphi 2 that could be
adapted. I would have to publish it myself, as the American computer
book publishing business is in bad shape right now, but I know how to do
that, at least.
--73--
--JD--
Michael Schnell wrote:
While this of course is a good idea (and decent comments were
presented by others), ...
Why not (based on the text you have) write a real (commercial) book on
Lazarus.
Lazarus is approaching a non-beta state and is available for many
platforms.
Some days ago I used Lazarus to cross-compile a (testing-) application
that I loaded on a GloFish cell-phone. The only effort was to unzip
the additional (ARM-) compiler and (WinCE-) libraries from a single
Zip file, select the appropriate Target-CPU and Target OS in a GUI
menu and press F9. Now I could upload the resulting exe file to the
GloFish and it showed the Form; and pressing the buttons worked like
intended.
I think that's really impressing and to me using Delphi with .NET (if
possible at all) does not seem more attractive.
Moreover you can install Lazarus on Windows, Linux or Mac and use the
same source code to create your applications for the appropriate
platform. (Of course you can create GUI programs, command-line-tools,
dlls, and even CGI-applications to be used with Apache.)
The usability of Lazarus for the development of many (or most of that
class of ) hobby- and commercial products is slowly reaching the level
of Delphi's, (as with most community projects) the documentation is
always a problem.
This is why IMHO a decent book on Lazarus is really due and should
find a decent count of customers.
I'm sure here and in the Lazarus forums, you will find any support you
might request.
-Michael
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