![]() From Intraweb to UniGui – each of them with positive and negative traits. Sure we have various server types and packages. Sadly, html has never really been Delphi’s strong suit. And as a result Delphi has enjoyed a vibrant component market, one that simplify the life of both novice and expert. HTML rendering engine in Delphiĭelphi have always had its fair share of brilliant programmers. This review has been postponed two times, so my apologies to Alexander Sviridenkov, the author of this magnificent Delphi component package. Which is so odd because it should be vanilla C/C++ (probably some gnu curiosity messing it up) For some reason C++ builder goes off bonkers when I try to build it there. I was going to relax this weekend but im busy compiling node.js from scratch (and you know how I feel about C++ from Linux, its like the worst date ever!) to something visual studio can eat – and then export it from that into Delphi. So lets say you are calling node.js from your Delphi applications (or C++, or Freepascal or C# – whatever floats your boat) then you guessed it – you can now invoke methods from the “runner”. You can also call functions exposed in the same process. What you can do is simply create a DLL and expose a simplified API for the core functionality - and then call those from your Smart Pascal node.js server - which is just mind-bending awesome (excuse my language)! So let’s say you have this awesome data backend written in Delphi and you don’t want to re-write 10 years of code. ![]() Check out FFI and be blown away at all the cool stuff you can do! ![]()
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