[fpc-other] Goodbye, and thanks for the fishes

2013-03-08 Thread ik
Hello, After too much thinking I'ved decided to leave here. I don't know if this is permanent or not, but I can't for now continue to be here. I'ved wrote about it here: http://idkn.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/goodbye-pascal/ Goodbye and thanks for the fishes Ido

Re: [fpc-other] Goodbye, and thanks for the fishes

2013-03-08 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
ik wrote: Hello, After too much thinking I'ved decided to leave here. I don't know if this is permanent or not, but I can't for now continue to be here. I'ved wrote about it here: http://idkn.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/goodbye-pascal/ Goodbye and thanks for the fishes We're sorry to see you

Re: [fpc-other] Goodbye, and thanks for the fishes

2013-03-08 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
Marco van de Voort wrote: In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said: But I suppose all this begs the question: if one decides not to use Object Pascal, what are the viable alternatives? While hobbywise, I won't let go of FPC (and Wirthian languages) that quickly, professionally it is

Re: [fpc-other] Goodbye, and thanks for the fishes

2013-03-08 Thread Mario Ray Mahardhika
To: Other FPC related discussions. fpc-other@lists.freepascal.org; lazarus-ot...@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org Sent: Saturday, March 9, 2013 12:04 AM Subject: [fpc-other] Goodbye, and thanks for the fishes Hello, After too much thinking I'ved decided to leave here. I don't know

Re: [fpc-other] Goodbye, and thanks for the fishes

2013-03-08 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 2013-03-08 18:22, Marco van de Voort wrote: bit. (IOW, if you go back to C++, what will you use as GUI?) You would be crazy [@Mark Jonas: it's a figure of speech] if you don't choose Qt. One doesn't have to like it, but if I'm leaving Pascal because it is too tiring to defend being in a