Hello, I am very new for the forum.
During th last 2-3 years, I have heard and tried Lazarus w/ FPC. I had Delphi past, starting from v6. I think, Lazarus started off with it also. I can say it could be a good alternative to all other popular langs those Java, C#, C++, Ambercedoro X?, Ruby, etc... ıt needs just a little bit energy, horsepower, what else. I see Lazarus as a train running to the future. It has the abilities for being a platform which builds corporate-scaled information systems. I see a chronic problem on the way is "static unit/package linking". Delphi had done a method "LoadPackage" many years ago! Then this made it a corporate system builder. When I add a package to Lazarus ide, it builds itself and restart. Who designed or decided this model!? Or what about "LoadPackage" on runtime!? Corporate systems must consist of building blocks, what about Lazarus or its products? How could the designers make it such "static"!? Lazarus runs to the future, but designers on the train, runs to the past!? This century of information, everything becomes like a "lego" part; plug or remove and play; so why not Lazarus!? It supports platforms and systems much than its competitor alternatives do... It has the chance to become the best, it needs its designers to run with it to the future. Thanks.