Free Pascal 2.2 Has Been Released
Daniel Mantione writes "Free Pascal 2.2 has been released. Several new platforms are supported, like the Mac OS X on Intel platform, the Game Boy Advance, Windows CE and 64-Windows. Free Pascal is now the first and only free software compiler that targets 64-bit Windows. These advancements were made possible by Free Pascal's internal assembler and linker allowing support for platforms not supported by the GNU binutils. The advancement in internal assembling and linking also allow faster compilation times and smaller executables, increasing the programmer comfort. Other new features are stabs debug support, many new code optimizations, resourcestring smart-linking and more."
Half of me is saying "cool!"
The other half is looking very confused and asking "why?"
TurboPascal was great. Or is it Delphi now?
I still need a blue screen to write code quickly.
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Don't feed the trolls, it only encourages them.
It's not Ada. Isn't that enough?
Dewey, what part of this looks like authorities should be involved?
when I got out of college. I have been clean and sober from Pascal since then and I plan to stay on the wagon.
Me. A corporate shill. Why yes. Because using a non-``the holy GNU'''s C compiler somehow means you sell your soul to the very devil.