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Newer page: version 6 Last edited on Monday, January 19, 2004 6:26:49 am by AristotlePagaltzis
Older page: version 3 Last edited on Thursday, May 29, 2003 9:47:50 pm by SamJansen Revert
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-[Kylix] is a [port ] of [Delphi] to [Linux]. 
+[Kylix] is a [Port ] of [Delphi] to [Linux]. 
  
-''I once saw this used in WaikatoUniversity. It did look very good! It was not quite as featurefull as the Windows version (Delphi) but did seem good indeed. It was being used by a very pro-windows lecturer (BillRogers) and he was quite suprised that a Linux-based program was actually decent. I have not actually used it for programming myself, this was all based upon about 15 minutes experience. - SamJansen'' 
+''I once saw this used in WaikatoUniversity. It did look very good! It was not quite as featureful as the Windows version (Delphi) but did seem good indeed. It was being used by a very pro-windows lecturer (BillRogers) and he was quite suprised that a Linux-based program was actually decent. I have not actually used it for programming myself, this was all based upon about 15 minutes experience. - SamJansen'' 
  
 [Kylix] is, oddly enough, basically identical to [Delphi]. Same interface, same underlying language, same toolsets. They did redesign the toolsets from [Delphi] 5, but [Delphi] 6 and [Kylix] share the same toolsets. There are some differences, like when you load your database driver dynamically it has a reference to a .dll under [Delphi] and a .so under [Kylix] - same concept, different name. This makes porting apps between the two not quite as trivial as [Borland] would have you believe. 
  
-Uses [qt ] as the widget toolkit, although I believe there will be a choice of widget sets (so-called LookAndFeel]) eventually, if it's not already present in Kylix 3. 
+Uses [Qt ] as the widget toolkit, although I believe there will be a choice of widget sets (so-called LookAndFeel]) eventually, if it's not already present in Kylix 3.