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Comment by ☕️ Morgan


Re: "If I pick up a delphi book, by say, Marco Cantu, will this..."

In: s/pascal


I was quite into Delphi twenty-five years ago ... built some fun things with it. I also did paid work in Delphi for part of a few years.


I'd say things have moved on since then, though. Java has its downsides but it was a huge step forward overall, and things did not stop there.


An example of something modern in this space is https://flutterflow.io


Yes, that's me advocating for Dart again, I am at least consistent ;)


☕️ Morgan

Apr 28 · 3 weeks ago


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🐙 norayr [mod] · Apr 30 at 02:37:

gritty, i would say try this:

— modern object pascal introduction


and here

— you have fpc's user, programmer guide, and many examples in rtl documentation, i think that's enough to start.


the language versions in delphi and fpc aren't that different. almost everything you can find about delphi will relate to fpc as well.


libraries may sometimes differ, compiler features differ, but the languages are the same basically.


🍀 gritty [OP] · Apr 30 at 11:15:

@norayr just what I was looking for, ty


Original Post


🌒 s/pascal

If I pick up a delphi book, by say, Marco Cantu, will this help me with the non graphical portions of free pascal? I guess my driving question here is, should I bother reading up on Delphi, or will it confuse me since they may have diverged far enough away. I know there's Delphi mode in FPC, but I'd like to learn just one, and there's more documentation on Delphi.

💬 gritty · 5 comments · Apr 27 · 3 weeks ago

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