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Back to the 80s: Apple Pascal on the Lisa Machine

Posted by jpluimers on 2011/08/15

Talking about Pascal history: Index of /pdf/apple/lisa/pascal_monitor.

That was then, soon it will become easy to write Pascal apps for Apple iOS using Delphi XE2 :)

–jeroen

2 Responses to “Back to the 80s: Apple Pascal on the Lisa Machine”

  1. LDS's avatar

    LDS said

    Easy? Code in Windows -> move to a Mac, compile with XCode + FPC -> Test on iOS. Maybe I have a different idea of “easy”.

    • jpluimers's avatar

      jpluimers said

      Easy, because Xcode is far less usable than most other IDEs I have used. Hello Interface Builder, did you miss the 21st century or what? (with Xcode 4, it even dropped support for plugins, where all other major development IDEs are expanding their plugin interfaces).

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