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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: 13,119 This Week
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    Lazarus Code and Component Repository
    Lazarus is a free and open source development tool for the Free Pascal Compiler. The purpose of this project is to serve as a Code Repository, Wiki Knowledgebase and support site for converting existing components and libraries to work with Lazarus and the Free Pascal Compiler.
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    Downloads: 141 This Week
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    Blaiz Tools

    Blaiz Tools

    Tools for working with Gossamer codebase and app source code

    Tools for packing files, converting images, manipulating text, checking code and working with the Gossamer codebase and app source code.
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    Map My Data

    Simple SQL data mapper

    Map My Data (MMD) is a code generator for Freepascal. It generates persistence classes that perform mapping between business objects and SQL statements.
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    PAS2PHP

    PAS2PHP

    Transpiles/Converts Pascal to Working PHP Source Code

    PAS2PHP will translate a large subset of Object Pascal to PHP, allowing you to write web applications using Lazarus/FreePascal, and then run the application on a standard HTML/PHP server. Over the last week, a lot of work has gone into PAS2PHP. Most of the major issues are resolved. There are still a number of incompatibilities which are either not fixable, or have simple workarounds. As of v0.5, you should be able to write entire PHP applications in Pascal.
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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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    Analyse and convert sources to trees of blocks. Project on FreePascal and Lazarus.
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    DFM To Pascal is a GPL (Delphi source for a while) application used to port source code from Delphi to Free Pascal Compiler using the Lazarus libs. DFMToPas read a list of DFM files and create 4 pascal files for each DFM file. Example, DFMToPas read MyFo
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