On 10/31/06, George Birbilis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The reason I'd see Lazarus support .NET is cause it's a target platform
separate from Win32 that it should take really seriously in my opinion

Yes, sure, there are lot´s of target platforms separate from Win32,
like SymbianOS, Java, PalmOS, etc, And they all should be taken
seriously.

But going down to more touchable things, what kinds of apps do you
want to create with Lazarus that you cannot currently because it has
no .NET support?

And /exactly/ do you need (and why)? Interoperability with .NET (call
functions from .NET libs) or a .NET compiler?

For interoperability we don´t need to change anything on Lazarus as it
is. I think you can use Delphi IDE to write a DLL that exports a
procedural interface to whatever you want to do.
--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho

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