Dean Zobec wrote:
I've converted the EOS code (http://sourceforge.net/projects/camelos) to fpc
in a couple of days with only minor changes from Delphi and translated the
Junit core testing framework from Java in a day or too:
http://camelos.sourceforge.net/fpcUnit.html , so,
I am interested i
Jilani Khaldi,
> Hi All,
> In the next issue of Linux&C n.42 (http://www.oltrelinux.com) there will
> be the first article (Special) about Free Pascal (8 pages for this
> article, never happened before with other cool languages)
Good news, I've known a lot of fpc fans here in Italy (I'm from Triest
Okay, appology - I didn't look closely and thought this came from the lazarus
mailing list. I'll leave it to the requester to decide if a lazarus app
should also count as kewl fpc app :)
A.J.
On Thursday, 7 October 2004 12:40, A.J. Venter wrote:
> Am I allowed to punt my own apps ?
>
> How abou
Am I allowed to punt my own apps ?
How about direqcafe ?
It's entirely written in lazarus, and is the most widely used thin-client
internet cafe management tool available on Linux.
http://akinimod.sf.net
Ciao
A.J.
On Thursday, 30 September 2004 19:15, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
> Jilani Khaldi wrot
Jilani Khaldi wrote:
Hi All,
In the next issue of Linux&C n.42 (http://www.oltrelinux.com) there will
be the first article (Special) about Free Pascal (8 pages for this
article, never happened before with other cool languages). Linux&C is
the number one magazione in Italy dedicated to Linux with
Hi All,
In the next issue of Linux&C n.42 (http://www.oltrelinux.com) there will
be the first article (Special) about Free Pascal (8 pages for this
article, never happened before with other cool languages). Linux&C is
the number one magazione in Italy dedicated to Linux with nearly 50.000
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