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    SimpleFaceDetect

    Simple library to detect faces in an image.

    Simple library to detect faces in an image. No additional dll's, components needed. Just plain object pascal code. Run in delphi or lazarus. Open project and press F9. That's it.
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    .Net Core for Delphi/Lazarus

    .Net Core for Delphi/Lazarus

    The best library to work with the .Net Core from Delphi and Lazarus.

    ... - etc Competitive Advantages: - Cross-platform framework that runs on Windows, Linux and macOS operating systems. - No extra dll is required when deployed. - Allows Delphi and Lazarus to consume .Net Core Libraries as if they were native code. - Full access to .Net Core Framework Class Library. - Lightweight and easy to use.
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    .Net Native Interface Library for Delphi

    The best library to work with .Net Assemblies in Delphi.

    ...Access to .Net Framework Class Library. 2. No COM registration of .Net Libraries is required when deployed. 3. Allows any programming language to consume .Net libraries as if they were native code.
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    .Net Native Library for Lazarus

    The best library to work with .Net Assemblies in Pascal.

    The .Net Native Interface Library (DotNetNativeInterface) is a native programming interface which provides a way for Lazarus/Pascal programming language to interact with applications and libraries written in any of the .Net languages (such as C#, VB.Net etc). Programmers can use DotNetNativeInterface native methods to access .Net 3rd party libraries or .Net Framework Libraries without the need for registry entries, COM registrations or changes to the .Net libraries. The following examples...
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    HTML XHTML Parser + XPath

    Delphi HTML XHTML Parser +XPath

    Delphi HTML Parser This module lets you work with HTML documents as DOM tree and use XPath for searching tags. It is very simple way to parse HTML. This tested with version Delphi XE5,6 Usage Add in Uses parser.pas; begin HtmlTxt:= ''; //here your html NodeList:= TNodeList.Create; ValueList:= TStringList.Create; DomTree:= TDomTree.Create; DomTreeNode:= DomTree.RootNode; If DomTreeNode.RunParse(HtmlTxt) then begin {your code example: DomTreeNode.FindXPath('//*[@id="TopBox"]/div[1]/div[@class="draw default"]'),NodeList,ValueList)} end; end; Xpath support: attributes - //*[@id="TopBox"]/div/@class comment - //*[@id="TopBox"]/div/comment()[3] text - //*[@id="TopBox"]/div/text()[2] previous level - /.....
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