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My first paid PC programming work was using Modula-2, a sort of successor to Pascal. (My first paid programming work was on MVS-2, a mixture of ROSCOE and SAS).Originally posted by vwdan View PostBlimey, probably got my first proper go of programming with Delphi back in the 90's, before really cutting my teeth in PHP and forgetting all about OOP until I rediscovered C# many years after.
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Blimey, probably got my first proper go of programming with Delphi back in the 90's, before really cutting my teeth in PHP and forgetting all about OOP until I rediscovered C# many years after.
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It appears that it is:
https://www.embarcadero.com/products/delphi/starter
and apparently that's wot you need to do the arduino stuff.
Who'd have thunk it.
Can't abide Pascal & all its works, so not for me, thanks.
The Esteemed Customers are on their own with this one.
Along with this:
https://www.visuino.com/orders
$9.99.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 19 September 2018, 13:34.
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I enjoyed Delphi when I was learning to code as a kid - but then that was compared to BBC BASIC. I had no idea it was still around at all!
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Is Delphi used much these days?
Someone here wants to use this little lot & I noticed it uses Delphi.
https://www.makerfabs.com/index.php?...product_id=311
Seems like an odd choice until you find this:
https://www.hackster.io/visuino/prod...nt-for-arduino
leading to
I know the doggie liked Delphi but I've not heard much of it since he got booted off the board.
I suppose my concern would be that we'd be painting the customers into yet another corner.Tags: None
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