Australian Delphi User Group 2023 Symposium – JavaScript the Delphi Way
Jon Aasenden – JavaScript the Delphi Way
There are a number of products to simplify writing JavaScript using pascal-based code.
They provide a fast track for Delphi and pascal programmers to create applications for a wider range of platforms.
At our 2023 Symposium, Jon Aasenden, known to many for his involvement in Smart Mobile Studio, will be presenting “JavaScript the Delphi Way”.… Continue reading ›
Australian Delphi User Group 2023 Symposium – Object Pascal and Web Assembly (WASM)
Jason Tolley – Object Pascal and Web Assembly (WASM)
As the market for desktop-only applications shrinks, are you looking for ways to use existing VCL code to create browser and cross-platform systems?
Join us at the ADUG Symposium, in Melbourne and online, as Jason Tolley presents “Object Pascal and Web Assembly (WASM)”.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting – March 2021
Monday 15 March.
We met online, instead of meeting at the Shed.
At this meeting, Grahame Grieve from Health Intersections shared his experiences converting from a FMX application to an LCL application that runs on Windows, Linux and OSX using Lazarus and discussed which bits have worked well, and which haven’t.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting – January 2021
Monday 18 January.
We met online, instead of meeting at the Shed.
At this meeting, John McDonald shared his experiences of converting a couple of Delphi program to Lazarus / Free Pascal, and we discussed the issues encountered.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting – April 2020
Monday 20 April.
Because of a microscopic strand of RNA, we met online, instead of meeting at the Shed.
Our meeting included a presentation by Roger Plant showing how to use databases in Lazarus, and a presentation by Aneal Chandra showing us how to create an automatic update feature for MS-Windows.… Continue reading ›
Melbourne Meeting – February 2020
Monday 17th February.
At this meeting, Richard King introduced us to Lazarus and FreePascal.
If you’re interested in a cross-platform alternative to Delphi, or you are concerned about Embarcadero’s redefinition of perpetual, you should take a look at FreePascal.
Richard’s presentation covered: … Continue reading ›