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Looking for SwinGame Pascal examples #49

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rchastain opened this issue Feb 7, 2021 · 5 comments
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Looking for SwinGame Pascal examples #49

rchastain opened this issue Feb 7, 2021 · 5 comments

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@rchastain
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rchastain commented Feb 7, 2021

Hello!

I know that the project is no longer active, but I was wondering if it were possible to find the SwinGame examples somewhere. I remember having downloaded a collection of examples on the official website years ago, but unfortunately I changed my computer and didn't keep a copy of the examples (and it seems that the website no longer exists). I would be interested in the Pascal examples.

By the way, I took a quick look at SplashKit. It looks very interesting. But is Pascal language supported?

Thank you for your attention.

Regards.

Roland

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Hi @rchastain, I am not sure where some demos would be, I suppose @macite should have some laying around and I may have some personal projects too.

SplashKit does still support Pascal :)

Jake

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rchastain commented Jul 5, 2022

Hi Jake. Thank you for your answer.

I will take a look at SplashKit.

Regards.

Roland

@rchastain
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I looked at SplashKit. It's great and, indeed, it works with Free Pascal. So there is no reason to stick to SwinGame. I close the issue.

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rchastain commented Jul 17, 2022

I saw that there are many Pascal examples in CoreSDK/howto directory. (I also could find students projects on GitHub.)

Maybe it would be good to make available somewhere the prebuilt SwinGame project templates, since SwinGame.com no longer exists. And also (if possible) the wiki.

For me (whose favourite language is Pascal), SwinGame keeps all its interest, even if it is no longer an active project.

Best regards.

Roland

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My Pascal examples for SwinGame.

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