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    Gideros Mobile

    Gideros Mobile

    Cross platform SDK

    Develop your app in Lua language and export it to most popular platforms, from desktop PC and Mac to mobile (Android, iOS, Windows Phone) and even Web. While Gideros is mainly dedicated to game development, it is also a good fit for professional apps. Code once, run everywhere! Intro documentation: http://docs.giderosmobile.com/ Reference documentation: http://docs.giderosmobile.com/reference/ Forum: http://giderosmobile.com/forum Full source code: https://github.com/gideros/gideros
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    lazfpc4ut: Lazrus on Ubuntu Touch and Pi

    lazfpc4ut: Lazrus on Ubuntu Touch and Pi

    Easy way of getting Lazarus+FPC on raspberry pi and Ubuntu Touch

    ...They can be treated separately and independently from the installer, while the installer depends on them being available for download from this project's page. Included with the Lazarus is sUpersCalable package, and you are recommended to use components from that package when you intend for your app to run on Ubuntu Touch via Xmir, or on KDE Plasma Mobile via XWayland. For more details on sUpersCalable see: https://uc-component-suite.sourceforge.io The installer is available both as source code for compiling yourself and as a pre-compiled binary for ARM Linux. Lazarus can even be installed on headless systems. It can then be used over SSH with X forwarding.
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