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Free pascal constants
Free pascal constants




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For someone used to GPL it is no big thing but as a Delphi Programmer it is close to magic. The main reason is that there are no more grey areas of my code, if something doesn't work, the documentation is missing or doesn't work the way I like, then right-click find the declaration and look at it or change it. I use Delphi XE2 and Lazarus 1.6 daily and I now prefer Lazarus due to a variety of reasons. The thing is so crazy that some people are considering seriously do a buy from the community (ie: Pay money to buy the product). So the thing is Delphi improve a lot, yet is mismanaged, cost too much, the only way to get bugs fixed is buy next version and each few months yet another company buy it. So yes, Delphi love is strong, but this was the start of the trouble: Is ironic, but in one of the oldest forums of Delphi (where I'm moderator) some of us have left the language long ago (or more exactly, use it sparly), yet still are there!Īnd this one was our discussion (spanish) >IDERA contract free lance developers without experience in >Delphi and pay per job >Delphi and C++Builder Team now is only 8 developers The gossip now is that only 8 people are left on charge of it: I'm still annoyed at small UI parts of VS: Code, but honestly the functionality and speed make it second to none in my opinion.ĭelphi is the MOST mismanaged language ever produce on earth! and have survive several changes of owner.Ĭurrently, this is the storm, where a large team on charge of the IDE and other stuff is fired: Seriously, more and more are added every day, which is just awesome. Purescript : IntelliSense, compilation, linting, quick fixes for common errors, and type inspection Nim : IntelliSense, go-to-definition, linting, Nimble building integration

FREE PASCAL CONSTANTS CODE

This plugin is so well done that I feel VS Code is the best editor for my OCaml work now!

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OCaml : IntelliSense, go-to-definition, interactive debugging. Atom's equivalents are rarely as nice, unless you're using Nuclide because they wrote their own damned framework inside the editor to achieve those features! I think it's because VS: Code's APIs are built around exposing those sorts of features nicely and simply.

free pascal constants

FREE PASCAL CONSTANTS FULL

It's amazing to see how fast VS: Code is picking up extensions with full autocomplete, go-to definition, and other IDE-styled features.






Free pascal constants