On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, David Lyon wrote:

> Bram Kuijvenhoven wrote:
> > Well maybe it's 'Visual Object Oriented Engineering' --- e.g. drag & drop
> > your UML diagrams and automagically generate the code from it. I didn't know
> > that was a feature of VB though ;)
> >
> > But of course everyone knows Lazarus supports RAMATC and JAAPYCI, so I'm
> > pretty sure that will convince him!
> Everybody knows that they can gang up on me to have an argument :-)
> 
> but I think one 'killer' feature of Lazarus that would really propel this
> software is being able to run in a browser.
> 
> What I mean by this is - take a delphi application, import, recompile and have
> it run as a web app.
> 
> As dumb as this sounds... I have been looking into it.
> 
> Using Javascript seems to be the way. Although I know there are some
> challenges.
> 
> I'm not able to fully ascertain the complexity (read cost) of doing this, but
> it is worth pondering.
> 
> Other proprietory code compilers don't seem to be going this way.....

You are very much mistaken.

Look at http://www.morfik.com/

They use FPC as the backend for the server part.


Michael.

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