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TurboCASH debates moving to Linux (NewsForge)

TurboCASH debates moving to Linux (NewsForge)

Posted Jan 19, 2006 4:29 UTC (Thu) by dmantione (guest, #4640)
In reply to: TurboCASH debates moving to Linux (NewsForge) by lamikr
Parent article: TurboCASH debates moving to Linux (NewsForge)

Very well... We are so compatible that in Delphi mode we have made our
compiler even simulate a lot of Delphi bugs. The compiler can compile the
Delphi Quake 2 source without changes, for example. Or if you are talking
UI, Delphi's CLX library is compiled without changes and there is a VCL
clone, the Lazarus component library. In other words, porting Delphi code
has never been so easy. You do need to get rid of Win32 code
dependencies, and the Win32 API is one of the most serious vendor
lock-ins there is in the world.

Biggest problem for them is the Borland Database Engine. That one is
discontinued by Borland and only shipped with Delphi for legacy reasons.
They need to switch to SQ/Lite or to a real database, i.e. PostgreSQL.
Since that needs to be done anyway to ensure the future of the program.


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