Vince,

I am not quite sure how to respond to a posting, if I havn't done it correctly, 
sorry, ignorance sounds so much better than 'stupidity'.

Vince, this is just a personal opinion but you may find this forum a little 
'choppy' to pick up general and structural knowledge from. I would recommend 
the Lazarus Manual for a reasonable structure and it seems to be quite 
complete. I have been heavily into Kylix for the past number of years and the 
IDE for Lazarus seems to be more reliable and the compatibility to Kylix is 
also excellent, from my experience. Using that logic, any book on Kylix would 
probably put the 'structure' would also help in using Lazarus. My only 
additional comment would pick the database you plan on using and stick to it, 
mysql seems to be the most used, but I don't want to start a fight with any of 
the others, I took my poll made my decision and like the decision so far, but 
that is just me. Try to jump into development with a short, real problem that 
will teach you the most for the least code, have a few glasses of wine, with 
dinner. Then the next day, decide what you learned.
I haven't doubted for a day I made the correct choice, first with Delphi, then 
Kylix and now Lazarus, good luck.
John A. Ward, j...@mbstemps.com




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 1Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 12:23:27 -0300From: luiz americo pereira camara 
Subject: [Lazarus] Freepascal/Lazarus port of JEDI Code Library (JCL)To: 
Lazarus mailing list Message-ID:  Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"Hi,I 
ported JCL to Freepascal/Lazarus. More info 
athttps://github.com/blikblum/jclAlthough most of the changes was adjusting 
defines / uses clause to makecompilable, it needs more tests since I only 
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Embedded/small databaseTo: Lazarus mailing list Message-ID:  Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset="utf-8"Is this something that will be networked or running 
locally? If it is alocal only program, i'd go with sqlite.On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 
at 7:16 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys <mailingli...@geldenhuys.co.uk> wrote:> On 
2015-02-15 16:58, zeljko wrote:> > Maybe you should look at Firebird.>> +1>> 
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+0100From: Vincenzo Campanella Subject: [Lazarus] Hi everyoneTo: Lazarus 
mailing list Message-ID: <54e212cf.4020...@gmail.com>Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset=iso-8859-15; format=flowedHi everyoneI have just subscribed to this 
mailing list, being interested in a future (in the next few months) development 
of an accounting program using Pascal + Lazarus.For the time being, I'll 
probably lurk keeping silent, but then I'll start asking questions, hoping not 
to disturb you, as my Pascal and Lazarus skills are for sure not the best (up 
to now experiences in C and Access VBA only).Meanwhile, thank you for Lazarus 
that seems a very very interesting development tool.Sorry for my bad English, 
but my mother tongue is Italian and I am from 
Switzerland.Cheers,vince------------------------------Message: 4Date: Mon, 16 
Feb 2015 16:11:56 +0000From: Graeme Geldenhuys Subject: Re: [Lazarus] 
Embedded/small databaseTo: lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.orgMessage-ID: 
<54e216cc.6090...@geldenhuys.co.uk>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8On 
2015-02-16 15:50, Kostas Michalopoulos wrote:> Is this something that will be 
networked or running locally? If it is a> local only program, i'd go with 
sqlite.Firebird RDBMS allows you to run both Embedded (local DB access only) 
orClient/Server (TCP/IP access). This means the application can easilyscale 
from a Embedded DB (desktop database app) to a full blownClient/Server 
application.Regards, - Graeme --- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit 
using Free 
Pascalhttp://fpgui.sourceforge.net/------------------------------Message: 
5Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 10:43:10 -0600From: "Terry A. Haimann" Subject: 
[Lazarus] GISTo: "lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org"      Message-ID: 
<1424104990.24660.2.camel@Hercules>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"I 
have seen where there might be some GIS Tools added to Lazarus. Whatis the 
current sttatus of this? I am currently running 1.2.4.Thx, 
Terry------------------------------Message: 6Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2015 08:58:03 
-0800From: Travis Ayres Subject: Re: [Lazarus] Hi everyoneTo: Lazarus mailing 
list Message-ID:     Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"Don't worry. The 
Lazarus/Free Pascal people are very nice. Good luckdeveloping your accounting 
program!On Feb 16, 2015 7:55 AM, "Vincenzo Campanella"  wrote:> Hi everyone>> I 
have just subscribed to this mailing list, being interested in a future> (in 
the next few months) development of an accounting program using Pascal> + 
Lazarus.>> For the time being, I'll probably lurk keeping silent, but then I'll 
start> asking questions, hoping not to disturb you, as my Pascal and Lazarus> 
skills are for sure not the best (up to now experiences in C and Access VBA> 
only).>> Meanwhile, thank you for Lazarus that seems a very very interesting> 
development tool.>> Sorry for my bad English, but my mother tongue is Italian 
and I am from> Switzerland.>> Cheers,> vince>> --> 
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+0200From: Chavoux Luyt Subject: Re: [Lazarus] How to access libraries from 
other languages?To: Lazarus mailing list Message-ID:       Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset="utf-8"Hi again...On 16 February 2015 at 16:05, wrote:> 
From: Den > Subject: Re: [Lazarus] How to access libraries from other 
languages?> To: lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org> Message-ID: 
<54e1e6ca.3030...@gmail.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; 
format=flowed>> Indeed.. It's no easy task for sure. Sven would have to 
implement> all features of the C++ Class that C++ supports. I'm guessing Sven 
is> gonna go with the basic VMT C++ support, which would probably include> 
virtual method overriding, am I right Sven?>> - Dennis>> On 2015-02-16 04:19 
AM, zeljko wrote:> > On 02/16/2015 11:08 AM, Sven Barth wrote:> >> Am 
16.02.2015 08:35 schrieb "zeljko"  >> >:> >> >> >> > On 02/16/2015 08:04 AM, 
Sven Barth wrote:> >> >>> >> >> Am 16.02.2015 04:48 schrieb "Den"  >> > >> >> 
>>:> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > lol, speaking of which Sven, what's the progress 
report on the> >> C++> >> >> Classes? :D> >> >>> >> >> Currently not working on 
it. Generics and packages have higher> >> priority.> >> >> But I plan to 
continue it especially since the API of our> >> company's OS> >> >> is C++ 
based ^^> >> >> >> >> >> > That will be the one of the greatest features :)> 
>>> >> Don't look forward to it too much. It will likely only work for simple> 
>> cases. E.g. once a C++ class uses operators (without providing the> >> 
functionality in other ways) it will likely break down...> >> > I thought that 
it'll really work. Without ability to override virtual> > methods it's 
unuseable for me.>I was maybe thinking more low-level (e.g. when using a 
compiled C++ librarywithout the source code)? All C++ class methods are 
translated into(mangled) functions in any case, so as long as Lazarus can wrap 
these asmethods in a class of its own it should work? It should even be 
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