freeship-plus-in-lazarus
lazandroidmodulewizard
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freeship-plus-in-lazarus
- FreeShip Plus in Lazarus an open-source software for boat and hull design
- FreeShip Plus in Lazarus – an open-source software for boat and hull design
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Why Use Pascal?
> Many people using Delphi back in the day will probably already know Lazarus
If there is someone who interested in Lazarus, Qt and 2D/3D CAD software, here is an opensource boat (not only) design & simulation software project which was rewritten from Delphi.[0,1,2]
[0] https://github.com/markmal/freeship-plus-in-lazarus
[1] http://web.archive.org/web/20160128212152/http://hydronship....
[2] https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeship
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Ask HN: Are people still using Pascal in 2023?
An extended fork of FREE!ship[0] (abandoned since 2007), FREE!ship Plus[1] was ported from Delphi to Lazarus/FPC & Qt since 2015 and actively maintained till October 2020.[2,3]
Author of original opensource FREE!ship switched to develop its proprietary variant, DELFTship, which still actively maintained.[3]
[0] https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeship/
[1] http://web.archive.org/web/20160831005653/http://www.hydrons...
[2] https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeship-plus-in-lazarus/
[3] https://github.com/markmal/freeship-plus-in-lazarus
[4] https://www.boatdesign.net/threads/free-ship-continues-as-de...
- Gloss3D – an open source 3D Modeler for Linux and Windows
lazandroidmodulewizard
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Ask HN: Are people still using Pascal in 2023?
I started learning Pascal (using Turbo Pascal 7) in ca 2003-2004, then learnt Delphi to write Windows desktop apps with MySQL. Probably pretty advanced for a high schoolers at that time.
Pascal is a general purpose programming language (like C/C++), which is not limited to teaching programming basics. The first Photoshop and classic MacOS were partly written in it.
All the cool kids nowadays most likely use Go or Rust. Pascal is still alive pretty well, even though you don't see it often enlisted on job vacancies these days. Now you can use Delphi to write MacOS, Android, and iOS apps as well. If you want to write desktop apps which easily buildable on Windows/Linux/Mac, then Lazarus is a good option. Of course there's an ongoing effort for Android: LAMW (https://github.com/jmpessoa/lazandroidmodulewizard)
A good reference is "Pascal in Three Days". Should be enough to help you learn the language basics.
- Programming on Android
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