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I'm Lars, a software hacker from Canada with a big mouth and a small executable (actually I'm 6 feet and two inches tall and am very quiet and reserved in person). | I'm Lars, a software hacker from Canada with a big mouth and a small executable (actually I'm 6 feet and two inches tall and am very quiet and reserved in person). | ||
− | I'm currently involved in a lot of web programming and database work with freepascal, even though I've always hated HTML and web browser based applications compared to real desktop software. | + | I'm currently involved in a lot of web programming and database work with freepascal, even though I've always hated HTML and web browser based applications compared to real desktop software. I've admitted and faced reality: people are using their web browsers for everything, no matter how much we try and convince customers that TCP/IP solutions or thin clients are what they need. Therefore my goal is to make freepascal web development easier. |
I run a consulting company that uses exotic tools such as freepascal and delphi, and other more popular tools like PHP, VB, and Ruby. | I run a consulting company that uses exotic tools such as freepascal and delphi, and other more popular tools like PHP, VB, and Ruby. |
Revision as of 05:38, 6 October 2007
I'm Lars, a software hacker from Canada with a big mouth and a small executable (actually I'm 6 feet and two inches tall and am very quiet and reserved in person).
I'm currently involved in a lot of web programming and database work with freepascal, even though I've always hated HTML and web browser based applications compared to real desktop software. I've admitted and faced reality: people are using their web browsers for everything, no matter how much we try and convince customers that TCP/IP solutions or thin clients are what they need. Therefore my goal is to make freepascal web development easier.
I run a consulting company that uses exotic tools such as freepascal and delphi, and other more popular tools like PHP, VB, and Ruby.
Some links:
- Z505 Software Consulting: data mining, web programming, and modern Pascal consulting
- Powtils Web Framework: web programming modern Pascal
- PasForum: a web forum built with modern Pascal
- PasWiki: a controversial wiki built with modern Pascal
- Qompute Programming Language: chopped down version of Pascal, currently vaporware