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    Lazarus

    Lazarus

    Rapid applications development tool and libraries for FPC

    The Lazarus IDE is a stable and feature rich visual programming environment for the FreePascal Compiler. It supports the creation of self-standing graphical and console applications and runs on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX and Windows.
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    Downloads: 15,064 This Week
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    Asphyre

    Asphyre

    Asphyre is a cross-platform framework for Delphi and FreePascal.

    Asphyre, also known as Platform eXtended Library, is a cross-platform framework for developing video games and scientific applications in Delphi, and FreePascal/Lazarus. The framework provides facilities for real-time rendering of graphics (using DirectX, OpenGL or Software Renderer), text output, mathematics (including vectors and matrices) and networking communication, among other features. It also supports singleboard devices such as Raspberry PI, Intel Galileo, BeagleBone Black and others with features like GPIO, SPI, I2C and so on, along with external displays, sensors and other peripheral devices.
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    AppM Build Automation

    AppM Build Automation

    Automated software application for constructing and building projects.

    AppM Build Automaiton is an open source and automated software application that is used to construct and build projects on different operating systems and using different development environments. General principles of implementation: -Each project must have a Build Project File, containing the necessary information on the construction of the project. For example, a unique name of the project, dependence on other projects and libraries, methods of construction, etc. Thus, the entire repository should be marked by the project description files to provide unambiguous information on the projects and their dependencies. - AppM Build Automaiton must be able to perform different actions (project construction, external applications launch, file copying, etc.) which are needed to build a -product. - All operations with projects should be carried out on the basis of information that build tool derives from the project description files.
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    A component library for borland delphi 7 to create a small modular IDE for everything you want.
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    Finds Text in Delphi *.Pas files e.g. : button1.caption:='Hello' Replaces Text with a function call button1.caption:=TXT(0) {##Hello##} Generates a function „TXT“ with a String List with all found Texts at the beginning of your source.
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