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.

I have been looking into this as well. I know nothing about web programming, but I have a client that wants a large project and he wants it both as an EXE as well as on the browser (for home and road usage). I tried to convince him that he could install the EXE at home and on his notebook, but he insists.

I was thinking of maybe a widget set that has components in both javascript and Lazarus. then have a server that tells the client how to present the data.

Andreas

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