VisionForce wrote:
On Sunday 05 February 2006 19:25, VisionForce wrote:
>> > > On Unix platforms, you don't need to do anything. Just use
>> > > read/write functions to communicate with the world around you.
>> > >
>> > > On Windows, you need to define that you are not working with a
GUI
>> > > program, which you do like this:
>> > >
>> > > {$APPTYPE console}
>> >
>> > I think that is with Delphi.
>> > Isn't freepascal the opposite, where in fact command line mode is
>> > default
>> > and you must explicitly specify app type of GUI if you want a GUI?
>>
>> Oh, I thought the original question was about Delphi - one of the
>> recent
>> questions were :)
>
> Oh it might have been - I guess it depends on his decision to use
fpc > or
> delphi? :)
Which should I use when creating a server-side web language?
I'd recommend FreePascal, no doubt about it. It would be perfect for
the job.
(Not that delphi would be bad, but I'd say it's biggest strength is GUI
design)
--
Regards,
Christian Iversen
Do you know of a better Pascal IDE? The FreePascal IDE is a DOS window
and it's really hard to work with.
Lazarus? BTW: Most fpc development is done with the text mode ide and
it's very efficient to work with it especially since it works also
through ssh etc.
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