![]() ![]() In my Lazarus build (from git, so it has the latest and greatest features and bugs) it is possible to run a program using a separate "launcher" from Run -> Run Parameters -> Check the "Use launching application" and then type something like "xterm -e some command that runs your app". > It used to be possible to run a terminal session 'attached' to Lazarus, so that it could be debugged from the IDE, but since a previous update this always seems to fail on my PC. I assume this is for Linux, based on the beginning of the article. Same reason - if it isn't broken, you don't need to jump to the next best thing.Īlso worth noting - the company I directly worked for after the one above was a Borland partner in the UK and Borland outsourced training and consultancy to them (I was under Borland NDA) and we therefore had access to pretty much all the Borland software (I have a copy of the first Kylix Beta somewhere still I think) ![]() Next 3 companies I worked for were using Delphi 5, despite Delphi 6, 7 and 8 existing by that point. I think we were on Delphi 4 by the time I left around 2000. Once we reengineered the DLL (it was using pure 16bit assembler to implement a look-up tree in memory, so it took them a while to make a 32bit version), we moved on. ![]() The company I was working for was stuck at Delphi 1 (as the code was 16bit and had an in house 16bit DLL that needed to be replaced and was core to the application.) Some of the other products were on Delphi 2 or 3. You need to remember - 1998, no Windows software was particularly "free". ![]()
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