>
> Yesterday I did this SDL tutorial:
>
http://lazyfooproductions.com/SDL_tutorials/index.php
> just adapting to pascal.
>
Do you mean that you wrote this tutorial or that you
are adapting it to FreePascal or something else?
>
> SDL is really easy. Much easier then DirectX. It
> also has a re
Hello,
> Sorry, I actually forgot about the freepascal port of
> the SDL lib. That said, I think that SDL is one of
> the best tools out there for developing games and
> deserved mentioning. In any case, I can say for
> myself, that I would be interested in and SDL_Image,
> SDL_ttf and SDL_Net p
--- Elio Cuevas Gómez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually i'm a developer in the SDL4FreePascal
> project, which as the name sugest, is a port of SDL
> headers to FreePascal. So far they work good and we
> will realease a new version soon.
>
> http://sdl4fp.sourceforge.net/
>
> Aditionally t
> If you really want the job that would be great. I was
> going to work on that myself but, I would have done it
> in PHP. But, since you are willing to write the site
> using FPC, I would be willing to set up hosting (Unix)
> and a domain name. (or just a domain name if you
> already have hostin
>
> > What can you do?
>
> program the website in pascal
>
If you really want the job that would be great. I was
going to work on that myself but, I would have done it
in PHP. But, since you are willing to write the site
using FPC, I would be willing to set up hosting (Unix)
and
Actually i'm a developer in the SDL4FreePascal project, which as the name
sugest, is a port of SDL headers to FreePascal. So far they work good and we
will realease a new version soon.
http://sdl4fp.sourceforge.net/
Aditionally to SDL, we are also porting other useful libraries like SDL_Image
Ron Weidner napisał(a):
* Provide a "native" GUI for FPC (maybe by
porting/extending CGUI?)
There is MSEide + MSEgui:
That said, there is really nothing stoping someone
from writting a cool, cross-platform, game in FPC. If
you would like to use OpenGL FPC can do that too.
I'll try, but it
> What can you do?
program the website in pascal
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>
> > * Provide a "native" GUI for FPC (maybe by
> > porting/extending CGUI?)
> >
>
> There is MSEide + MSEgui:
>
This looks like what I was talking about. I haven't
spent more than 10 minutes with it yet but so far it
looks good.
FPC might already run on the GP2X. It's an ARM based
console
On Sunday 29 January 2006 19.04, Ron Weidner wrote:
> * Provide a "native" GUI for FPC (maybe by
> porting/extending CGUI?)
>
There is MSEide + MSEgui:
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/msegui/
Martin
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> So, if you really want to promote FPC, try teaming up
> with a few good programmers and artists to write the
> next cool game in FPC.
I have to agree. Good games in Linux are really lacking or very hard
to install / use.
> * Provide a "native" FPC GUI/IO library… (see
> FreeBASIC for a referenc
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Typical Linux people are always talking about C/C++,
Python, and Java as the chosen powerfull and
unbeatable programming language for any kind of needs!
No, I don't mean to start a language flame war here.
But, I think we -Pascal lovers and developers- should
enter Linux community and prom
> Hi all...
>
> Reading Linux community media (mostly lists and forums), I've seen that Pascal
> language is still considered as non-serious and toyish programming language.
> No
> wonder if Linux people hardly know about Pascal. Though they're already knew
> about it, the ignore it. Besides, Pasc
Bisma Jayadi wrote:
Hi all...
Reading Linux community media (mostly lists and forums), I've seen
that Pascal language is still considered as non-serious and toyish
programming language. No wonder if Linux people hardly know about
Pascal. Though they're already knew about it, the ignore it. B
Hi all...
Reading Linux community media (mostly lists and forums), I've seen that Pascal
language is still considered as non-serious and toyish programming language. No
wonder if Linux people hardly know about Pascal. Though they're already knew
about it, the ignore it. Besides, Pascal they kn
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