Invitation to the
FIRST INTERNATIONAL LAZARUS EVENT 18 september 2010
for the Dutch event 26 june 2010 click here |
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Provisional programme: |
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Lunch and drinks:
Fresh'Orange Juce / Buttermilk - Milk / Limonades / Expresso / Cappucino / Coffee / Thee - Warm fresh Appel pie
Sandwiches: freshly served - / Fresh soups: (no chemical ingredients) Tomato soop / Balinean Chickensoup / Pinat soup
Tuna salade / SanDaniele - Ham / Grild Ham / Old Cheese / Brie / Filet Americain
Cost: € 50,00
includes Lazarus USB Stick and lunch and drinks (see catering)
Registering is necessary
For those whom already have ordered a Lazarus USB Stick
instead of the stick you could choose for :
- the prepared Lazarus program DVD
with 32 bit Windows installer plus 64 bit Windows Installer Lazarus for
Windows CE including Win CE emulator program. This article can be bought separately as well (Worth € 12,50)
- and, or CD with demo programs and components from the event This article can be bought separately as well (Worth € 12,50)
- and, or CD BlaiseTotalLibrary published by Blaise Pascal Magazine This article can be bought separately as well (Worth € 12,50)
You will have two choices available (two products in stead of the USB Stick).
(Please make your choices by choosing at the registration form.
(Button "Registration" at left)
These products can be bought seperately as wel

If you register for this day you wil have a discount for a subscription (PDF) of
BLAISE (Dutch) or BLAISE PASCAL MAGAZINE (English) for one or more years. |

Download Programme as .txt |
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Registering:
Please register by clicking the button at left.
You will be shown a form, make your choices and leave your address.
If you can not make contact, or if there are anny errors please send an E-mail to office@blaisepascal.eu
or call: +31(0)6-21.23.62.68 of+31(0)30- 68.76.981
You also can download this programme as PDF-file or Text so you can print it.
Vergeet niet u aan te melden.
The entire team of Free Pascal and Lazarus developers will be present
Provisional programme: |
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Welcome and registering
Introducing the Lazarus USB stick
Lazarus ready-to-go. How to use use the Lazarus IDE anywhere with no installation whatever!
Introduction of the
network version of Lazarus This is a special Lazarus version which
makes Lazarus available anywhere on
your network
Introducing Lazarus by Joost van der Sluis:
All about lazarus:
- how to build your own applications
- how to connect to your database
- how to use Delphi code in Lazarus
- how to change settings in the correct way
- how to enable helpfiles
- how to find documentation.
Joost will show the most important elements of Lazarus use.
This session is to explain to new and lesser experienced programmers (in Lazarus) about the IDE and and how to create your applications. He also will show how to migrate your project towards Lazarus:
you need to understand that Lazarus once compiled in the proper way, your application can run under other OS like: |
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Lunch
The newly published Lazarus book (German) will be introduced.
Price € 49,95 (for an overview of the book's contents click here)
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Parallel session 1 |
Parallel session 2 |
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Introducing Lazarus for Mobiles
WINDOWS MOBILE
Using and connecting to databases with Lazarus |
Introducing the Lazarus controller
(This will apply to Delphi as well)
During this session you will be able to do it all yourself: all you need is a soldering iron, solder and small cutting and bending pliers. They will be available during the session.
the programme:
* building applications in Lazarus to control real-world devices.
The Lazarus IDE is used to create the GUI and the communication layer while
the LazarusController runs an application and monitor server and acts as an
interface controlling external hardware.
* The Lazarus IDE is used to develop the resident controller firmware using the
Pascal and optionally the assembler programming language. In the Lazarus IDE this application can be simulated. After cross-compiling, the binary file can be uploaded into the LazarusController for stand alone usage.The LazarusController is available as an assembled and tested device and as a Do It Yourself-kit. |
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Think of all these possibilities:
* measuring temperatures
* measuring time laps
* monitoring
* Bar and numerical read-out
* Potentiometer input
* Rs232 and Rs485 communication
* Ethernet communication
* analysis and debugging using JTAG
(using the Atmel JTAG-ICE)
All these features use the DelphiController for control and readout, programmed either with Delphi or the Lazarus IDE. |
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1) Desingning a project description and of the goals
to meet
2) Creating an analysis by designing the Class Diagram of the project
3) Elaboration of the required not default components in a Class diagram
4) Implementation of thecomponents
5) Testing the components
6) Documenting the components
7) Installation of the components into the component palette
8) Implementing the application
9) Testing the application
10) Documenting the application |
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Questions and answer
All sessions finish |
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New Lazarus-support website http://www.lazarussupport.com/
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An English version of the recently published (German) Lazarus book is now going to be translated.
We'll keep you informed about the work of the authors: Michael Van Canneyt, Mattias Gaertner, Swen Heinig, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho and Inoussa Ouedraogo..

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