On 2014-07-02 02:53, kapibara wrote:
> I'm thinking of starting a FPC/Lazarus course in my local area. It would
> be interesting to know where you all think FPC (and Lazarus) is in 5-10
> years?
It's open source, and originally started in Europe, so the USA copyright
probably doesn't apply. But
On 02 Jul 2014, at 03:53, kapibara wrote:
However, it doesn't matter how good it is if for example Embarcadero
raises some copyright issue or something. And the FPC/Lazarus
projects has to go. That sounds of course like madness to come with
that now, 10-20 years after the conception of fpc
Hi guys,
I'm thinking of starting a FPC/Lazarus course in my local area. It would
be interesting to know where you all think FPC (and Lazarus) is in 5-10
years?
Personally I think ObjectPascal is a great and productive language,
hence, I'd like to see it flourish. (C# simply reminds of my six