G'day Gnome-Games-developers,
see comments below
With Best Regards,
PEW { Peter Eric Williams }
from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
My FREE Websites: http://pewink.org
On 12 March 2010 20:41, Peter Williams wrote:
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> G'day Robert,
> (and all CC folks)
>
> See my comments below (I'll try to n
Michael Schnell schrieb:
I think it would be nice to have a community supported IDE for doing
Object Pascal code for creating .NET/Mono executables.
I wonder what that IDE should do. Almost everything had to be
implemented from scratch, so it were a very new project of its own.
DoDi
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On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 01:49:17PM +0100, Michael Schnell wrote:
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> >> What about Lazarus for CIL (aka .NET aka Mono) ?
> >>
> > I don't understand what this has to do with the discussion about Lazarus?
> >
> I think it would be nice to have a community supported IDE for doing
> Object Pa
>> What about Lazarus for CIL (aka .NET aka Mono) ?
>>
> I don't understand what this has to do with the discussion about Lazarus?
>
I think it would be nice to have a community supported IDE for doing
Object Pascal code for creating .NET/Mono executables. As Lazarus is an
excellent commun
>> Yes, well, I think that the Lazarus developers are *trying* to be
>> proactive and support as many new environment as possible.
Were they complaining about gtk1? Lazarus already uses gtk2 since 0.9.28
Or else what old package are we using?
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Michael Schnell wro
> Yes, well, I think that the Lazarus developers are *trying* to be
> proactive and support as many new environment as possible.
What about Lazarus for CIL (aka .NET aka Mono) ?
AFAIK, the FPC developers are not at all inclined to start a project to
do an FPC that creates CIL code.
AFAIK, some ti
G'day Robert,
(and all CC folks)
See my comments below (I'll try to not top post).
Fond Regards and Best Wishes,
PEW { Peter Eric Williams }
from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
My free websites:
http://pewink.org (&)
http://pewslinuxvault.googlepages.com
On 12 March 2010 03:32, Robert B
G'day All,
Hello to the Nice and Talented Lazarus Folk :-)))
My fondest memories of my times at the Uni of Canberra (see below) was
learning about this new programming language called Pascal. It was a
bit like BASIC but much more strongly typed. As opposed to Commodore
PET 4032 BASIC 4.0 which ha