Lazarus 64 Bit 4.2 released

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Lazarus 64 Bit version 4.2 has been released, enhancing the capabilities of this multi-platform programming environment built for the FreePascal Compiler. Lazarus facilitates the development of both standalone graphical and console applications and is also available in a 32 Bit version. Free Pascal, the underlying compiler, operates across various platforms including Linux, Win32, OS/2, and 68K, and is designed to compile Delphi syntax, which is based on object-oriented programming (OOP).

Lazarus serves as the essential tool for developers looking to create Delphi-like applications across multiple platforms. Unlike Java’s "write once, run anywhere" approach, Lazarus and Free Pascal follow a "write once, compile anywhere" philosophy. This means that developers can use the same codebase to generate identical applications across different operating systems without the need for extensive recoding. Lazarus not only supports the creation of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) but also caters to command-line applications, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of programming tasks.

With the release of Lazarus 4.2, users can expect improved features and tools that further streamline the development process, enhance performance, and broaden the scope of applications that can be created. The ongoing evolution of Lazarus and Free Pascal continues to empower developers by providing a robust platform for cross-platform application development, ensuring that programming solutions remain efficient and accessible. As technology progresses, Lazarus aims to adapt to new programming needs while maintaining its commitment to simplicity and effectiveness in software development

Lazarus 64 Bit 4.2 released

Lazarus is a multi-platform, feature-rich programming environment for the FreePascal Compiler that supports the creation of self-standing graphical and console applications. Available for 32 Bit as well.

Lazarus 64 Bit 4.2 released @ MajorGeeks