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[Udemy] Learn To Program with Pascal - Master programming on Windows or Mac OS X with Lazarus & Free Pascal or Delphi

GNU Pascal is a command-line compiler, but there are plug-ins for the MetroWerks CodeWarrior IDE. There is also the GNU Pascal Xcode integration kit for Apple's XCode IDE. Objective-Pascal dialect, supported on all Mac OS X and iOS targets.Delphi-compatibility of general generics syntax improved. Free Pascal 3.2.0 is currently available for the following platforms: - Linux-i386 - Linux-x8664 (amd64) - Linux-powerpc - Linux-sparc - Linux-ARM - Win32-i386 (2000/XP, WinNT or later) - Win64-x8664 (XP or later) - Wince-ARM (cross compiled from win32-i386) - FreeBSD-i386 - FreeBSD-x8664 - Mac OS X/Darwin for PowerPC (32 and 64 bit) - Mac.


[Udemy] Learn To Program with Pascal - Master programming on Windows or Mac OS X with Lazarus & Free Pascal or Delphi

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Simply the fastest way to learn to program on a Mac or Windows – either with the industry-standard Delphi system or with the free Lazarus and Free Pascal you can learn cross-platform programming the easy way. Just drag-and-drop, click and code!
This course will teach you the Object Pascal language, which is used not only by Lazarus but also by the well-established Delphi programming system. The knowledge you gain will give to entry to the world of commercial application development using Lazarus or Delphi.
What you will learn:
The fundamentals of programming – from the ground up
Object orientation – its principles and practice
The Object Pascal language – for neat, elegant, maintainable programming
Cross-platform development – for Windows, Mac or even for Linux
Who should take the course
Beginners – if you’ve never coded before, you can learn pascal step by step
This Pascal programming tutorial is also feasible for those Programmers who’ve used other languages – Ruby, Python or Java but want to extend their knowledge? This is for you!
Cross-platform developers – with Lazarus and Free Pascal, write on one OS, compile on a different one!
What you'll learn
Cross-platform development with Lazarus on Mac, Windows or even Linux
Downloadable source code for Lazarus on Windows and Mac or Delphi on Windows
A 124-page eBook, The Little Book Of Pascal, explains all the topics in depth
Course content
Expand all 44 lectures
06:57:14

Getting Started
29:23
Introduction
Preview
06:14
The Little Book Of Pascal (eBook)
124 pages
Source Code Archive
00:21
Read Me First!
00:58
Installing the software
02:33
Your first program: 'Hello world'
05:46
Load and run a sample project
04:36
A quick tour of a Pascal code file
Preview
08:54

Fundamentals of Pascal
18:13
Variables
08:03
Constants
07:21
Comments
02:49
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Procedures and Functions
4 lectures
35:32
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Data Types, Operators and Scope
4 lectures
33:25
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Loops and Arrays
4 lectures
35:43
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User-defined Types and File IO
4 lectures
34:46
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Object Orientation
3 lectures
19:40
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Class Hierarchies
6 lectures
41:26
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Exception-handling and Debugging
3 lectures
24:44
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Going Further
5 lectures
18:09
Description
Simply the fastest way to learn to program on a Mac or Windows – either with the industry-standard Delphi system or with the free Lazarus and Free Pascal you can learn cross-platform programming the easy way. Just drag-and-drop, click and code!
This course will teach you the Object Pascal language, which is used not only by Lazarus but also by the well-established Delphi programming system. The knowledge you gain will give to entry to the world of commercial application development using Lazarus or Delphi.
What you will learn:
The fundamentals of programming – from the ground up

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Object orientation – its principles and practice
The Object Pascal language – for neat, elegant, maintainable programming
Cross-platform development – for Windows, Mac or even for Linux
Who should take the course
Beginners – if you’ve never coded before, you can learn pascal step by step
This Pascal programming tutorial is also feasible for those Programmers who’ve used other languages – Ruby, Python or Java but want to extend their knowledge? This is for you!
Cross-platform developers – with Lazarus and Free Pascal, write on one OS, compile on a different one!
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This version The latest release version is 3.2.0

'Unknown developer' error when installing (Mac OS X 10.7 and later)

If you get the message that the FPC installer was created by an unknown developer and cannot be opened, right-click (or ctrl-click) on the installation package and choose 'Open' in the contextual menu. If this does not work, you may first have to go to 'System Preferences' -> 'Security & Privacy' -> 'General', and 'Allow apps downloaded from: Mac App Store and Identified developers'. These workarounds are required because we do not pay Apple 99 euro per year, which would prove you can trust us.

Xcode 11+ compatibility (macOS 10.15 Catalina and later)

FPC 3.2.0 is qualified for use with Mac OS X 10.4 till macOS 10.15. Xcode 11+ no longer includes support for compiling Intel 32 bit programs. If you wish to compile such programs, you will have to copy an older Mac OS X SDK from a previous Xcode installation and point the compiler to it with the -XR command line parameter.

Xcode 10+ compatibility (macOS 10.14 Mojave and later)

FPC 3.2.0 is qualified for use with Mac OS X 10.4 till macOS 10.15. Xcode 10+ installs some command line file in different locations compared to previous releases. If you already installed FPC under a previous Mac OS X/OS X/macOS version, you will have to reinstall FPC 3.2.0 under macOS 10.14 to get a configuration file that enables the compiler to find the necessary files). See also the section below on how to install the command line tools.

Xcode 5+ compatibility (OS X 10.9 and later; for OS X 10.8, see below)

FPC 3.2.0 is qualified for use with Mac OS X 10.4 till macOS 10.15. Xcode 5 and later however no longer install the command line tools by default, which are required by FPC. To install them manually, open '/Applications/Utilities/Terminal', execute xcode-select --install and choose 'Install'. Afterwards, FPC will function correctly.

Xcode 4.3-5.x compatibility (Mac OS X 10.7/OS X 10.8)

FPC 3.2.0 is qualified for use with Mac OS X 10.4 till macOS 10.15. Xcode 4.3 and later however no longer install the command line tools by default, which are required by FPC. To install them manually, open Xcode, go to Preferences, select 'Downloads;' and install the 'Command Line Tools'. Afterwards, FPC will install and function correctly.

Xcode 3.2.x-4.2 compatibility (Mac OS X 10.6)

FPC 3.2.0 is qualified for use with Mac OS X 10.4 till macOS 10.15. There is however an issue when compiling dynamic libraries with FPC under Mac OS X 10.6 due to a bug in the Xcode 3.2.x linker. This bug has been fixed in Xcode 4. You can work around the bug in Xcode 3.2.x by using the -k-no_order_inits

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command line parameter when compiling a dynamic library.

Download the 3.2.0 release in 1 big file:

Pascal abc mac os x
  • fpc-3.2.0.intel-macosx.dmg (162 MB)contains an installation package for compiling Intel (32 bit and 64 bit) programs (updated to install successfully on macOS 10.14 'Mojave').
  • fpc-3.2.0.intel-macosx.cross.powerpc-macosx.dmg (125 MB)contains an add-on installation package for compiling PowerPC (32 and 64 bit) programs.
  • fpc-3.2.0.intel-macosx.cross.ios.dmg (178 MB)contains an installation package for compiling iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad programs. For Xcode templates, see Phil Hess' site.
  • fpc-3.0.5.intel-macosx.cross.ios.dmg (66 MB)contains an installation package for compiling iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad programs. For Xcode templates, see Phil Hess' site.
  • fpc-3.2.0.intel-macosx.cross.jvm.dmg (12 MB)contains an add-on installation package for compiling JVM programs.

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