On Wed, 25 Nov 2015, Jon Elson wrote:
On 11/25/2015 09:01 AM, geneb wrote:
On Tue, 24 Nov 2015, Paul Koning wrote:
Pascal is largely obsolete now, but I still
appreciate it -- of the 40 or
so languages I know, there are only two where I could go from no knowledge
at all to having a working program of significant size in one week: Pascal
and Python.
Um, no. Check out Delphi, Lazarus and FPC. No where near "obsolete".
I was really pleased with FPC! Are people actually creating new projects
with it? I was grateful to discover FPC so I could update my photoplotter
program and move away from the Turbo Pascal / Windows XP executable I have
been using. But, I haven't used it for any new projects. (Yet.)
You might want to join the fpc users mailing list. It's got decent
traffic on it. The range of cpu targets you can compile to is pretty
good. You can even compile for Android. :)
g.
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