![]() ![]() Just give it a try yourself.Īfter first running the Lazarus IDE, you might think it looks a bit outdated. To this day, it’s still the quickest and easiest tool to build a GUI. One code-base to build your application on Linux, Windows and macOS. As an added benefit, you can develop cross-platform with the Lazarus IDE. Definitely a bit faster than Python and Java. Yet being a compiled language you’ll get similar run-time performance. A versatile object oriented language, which is easier to learn than C++. You write your code in the Object Pascal language. When selecting a development environment, to develop a graphical user interface application under Linux, you should definitely check out the Lazarus IDE. ![]() Resulting in a sleek and modern looking developing environment for cross-platform rapid application development. With just a few clicks you can reconfigure the Lazarus IDE for single window mode. for me at leastĭont get me wrong, it may just be me.Does the Lazarus IDE look a bit too old fashioned for your liking? Multiple windows all over your desktop. And what about the Private isnt there a public and so much mors with VB is sort of a ‘when do i use this, when do i use that’ type of thing. ![]() What the heck does DIM mean? hard enough to remember what a integer is pascal use to only have a few types but I think that has grown a bit too. ![]() Now if you come from programming or have been brought up in it then probably nothing seems easier than VB but I personally dont like having words in code that I cannot intuitively figure out since I do not code very much or very often I want easy to remember stuff. As a kid it was basic and then when i got back into programming a little I looked around and VB looked about as complicated as C or Java to me anyway, took a look at pascal and could “read” thru code and that was that! It has been a while since i did VB but i find pascal a lot more simple than VB. “Nice, clean, easy to read syntax is one of them” Vb-does your compiler give you meaningful error statements usually with a suggestion how to correct the error? ![]()
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