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  1. Ian Branch

    Thank You!!

    To all, Over the years I have used this Forum a lot. It has allways been a source of information. Some great, enilightening, educating, some not so much. ;-) What has never failed, is to get an answer/help/advice when needed. I am a strong believer in the saying.. "There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers." So, to all of you who have helped and responded to User's questions, issues, etc. And in particular to those that have responed to my inane, sometimes ignorant, questions/issues. A very large THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! All very much appreciated. Regards, Ian P.S. I'm sure I have many more questions/issues to come. :-)
  2. Remy Lebeau

    C to Pascal

    In small pieces, sure. Not whole projects. That is not what this site is for. Then I suggest you ask on one of the many freelancing sites available, such as freelancer.com or similar.
  3. David Heffernan

    Delphi says "x is not a valid integer value"

    This is not true. You can use an inline variable declaration. https://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/en/Inline_Variable_Declaration Please don't tell us we are jerks. That's just offensive and rude.
  4. According to Matthias Eissing (Embarcadero Germany) it's based on Delphi 11.3 pro including Patch 1. The usual restrictions apply: No command line compiler, license valid for 1 year, restricted to non commercial or "low commercial" use. Announcement in the German Delphi Praxis: https://www.delphipraxis.net/212933-delphi-community-edition-11-verfuegbar.html#post1521576 Announcement on the Embarcadero website: https://www.embarcadero.com/products/delphi/starter
  5. programmerdelphi2k

    Delphi says "x is not a valid integer value"

    yahooo!!!!
  6. 357mag

    Delphi says "x is not a valid integer value"

    You guys are acting like jerks. I'm talking about a different piece of code now. If you can't or don't know how to be nice and respectful, then please go to bed. In C++ you can assign a value to a variable immediately after declaring it. Delphi would not let me do that. I had to assign the values to the variables further down underneath the begin keyword.
  7. programmerdelphi2k

    Delphi 11 Community edtion

    @Nigel Thomas
  8. David Heffernan

    Delphi says "x is not a valid integer value"

    I had to read this question x times before I understood it
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