On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 8:08 AM, Sven Barth <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 26.12.2011 17:48, Marcos Douglas wrote: >> >> 2011/12/26 Sven Barth<[email protected]>: >>> >>> Hello together! >>> >>> Today I've finished my first JVM Android application. This could as well be >>> the first (or at least one of the first) complete JVM Android app written in >>> Pascal at all! >>> >>> The purpose of the application is for me to keep track which trains I >>> already rode with (most importantly trains of the subway of Munich). The >>> trains are categorized in train types and train families. E.g. one train >>> family would be the subway of Munich, another one is the subway of Berlin >>> and a third one would be the "suburban train" (S-Bahn) of Munich. These >>> families are subdivided into the types (for the U-Bahn in Munich these are >>> "Typ A", "Typ B", "Typ C") and then in each type there are the single trains >>> together with a count which tells how often I already rode in that train. >>> So in the end this application is nothing special (but it simplifies my life >>> a lot ^^). >>> >>> It's a conceptual port of an identical Windows Mobile application of mine. I >>> decided to rewrite it from scratch, because >>> 1. my WinCE application used INI files as a data storage and for Android I >>> wanted to utilize SQLite >>> 2. I wanted to experience the Android development without any restrictions >>> by old code. >>> >>> I have not used Eclipse as an IDE, but only Lazarus, the tools from the >>> Android SDK and a Makefile for simplified building (and testing). >>> >>> Attached are some screenshots of this application. >>> >>> If there is interest I can publish the source code. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Sven >>> >>> @List admins: Sorry if the attached screenshots should be a little bit to >>> big (~46K). >> >> >> Great job! >> I'm interested in the sources. Could you publish? Maybe on the Wiki? >> Thanks for share. > > > I have now uploaded the sources (licensed under GPLv2) to my webserver: > http://web390.server-drome.com/files/trainlog.zip > > The readme.txt should hopefully help you to build the app. If not feel free > to ask ;)
Thank you, Sven. I'm not a Android developer (yet) but I wanted to see FPC working in a real app. Very good! I will study the code... Marcos Douglas -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
