MIDletPascal
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MIDletPascal is a Pascal compiler and IDE specifically designed to create software for mobiles. It generates Java bytecode that runs on any J2ME device.
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[edit] Features
- generates low-level, small and fast Java bytecode
- full Pascal specification support
- parts of code can be written directly in Java
- SMS messaging
- HTTP connectivity
- user-interface (forms) support
- multimedia support
- user-friendly IDE
[edit] Hello World
Because it runs on mobiles that donĀ“t have a console, the hello world of MIDletPascal is quite different from a normal Pascal hello world.
program HelloWorld;
begin DrawText('Hello, World!', 0, 0); Repaint; Delay(2000); end.
[edit] Issues with Anti-virus
Current versions of certain anti-virus (Norton, McAfee, ...) see any class file generated by MidletPascal as being a virus, "Trojan.Redbrowser.A", and automatically quarantine the suspected file.
This may be a false positive, due to the fact that the RedBrowser trojan was written using the MidletPascal tool (see Notes from McAfee).
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- MIDletPascal homesite
- An alternative forum for discussing programming on MidletPascal
- Sun Wireless Toolkit - A phone emulator that integrates with MIDletPascal IDE