El 28/11/13 17:39, Dmitry Boyarintsev escribió: > Even if LCL will start "web target" today, it will be 10 years later > that LCL can be used without problems. If that's is the schedule, nothing makes sense. > Since everyone else is switching to "web frameworks", Lazarus should > stick to OS nativity. In the end, it will remain the only option and > it will boost its popularity :) Lazarus allows you to write applications with several common widgets. Now html+javascript has become very common (more than cocoa, for example), so it is a good idea to think of it. > > Is LCL the only "native controls" cross-platform framework left? > Everyone else are now "custom drawn" (Qt and Gnome) or not cross > platform at all. I don't want to use Lazarus because it is the last defender of "Native controls" against the evil "web-controls". I want to use Lazarus because I want to use a powerful language like Pascal in the backend and a framework with a RAD that allows me write GUI interfaces quickly.
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