UPDATE 1 (6th Feb 2012) All known bugs have been fixed Packages have been added (to both LKSL and Lua4Delphi) for Delphi 2010 and XE A functional FireMonkey demo has been added to Lua4Delphi (requires XE2, for obvious reasons) Now … Continue reading →
I realize that not everyone is on Google+ (where I have been posting regular updates on Lua4Delphi), so you might not be aware that I have had to break the Interface on Lua4Delphi in order to make it support Lua … Continue reading →
Lua4Delphi is about to be released, and so, for those interested, it is important know how to implement it in your own applications. [Overview] What are the current capabilities of Lua4Delphi? As it stands today (and will certainly be in … Continue reading →
Immediately after posting this, I shall be incommunicado for at least the next several days. I am going into seclusion to work around-the-clock on Lua4Delphi, and nothing but Lua4Delphi. The next time I post, Lua4Delphi will be ready for release … Continue reading →
Since this fundraiser originally ended on October 15th, I have received (almost daily, in fact) multiple messages (comments, e-mails, private Tweets etc.) suggesting that I reinstate this fundraiser as there are (seemingly) quite a lot of people who want to … Continue reading →
Learn how to produce Scripted Forms using Lua4Delphi, and how to automatically convert from DFM/FMX to Lua code… complete with code samples! Continue reading →
I have been overwhelmingly heartened by level of support demonstrated by the Delphi community toward the Lua4Delphi Fundraiser! Within the first 24 hours, over £1000 of the £6000 target had been raised. At the time of writing, we sit at … Continue reading →
Lua4Delphi is the result of more than 2 years of intense research and development, leading to what I personally believe (and am highly confident you will agree) is the most powerful runtime scripting integration suite ever produced (for any platform or language).
Please provide your support, and help me to release Lua4Delphi before christmas! Continue reading →
NOTE: For the most up-to-date info on the Lua4Delphi project, please take a look at the Lua4Delphi page As you may already know, I’ve spent the last 12 months working on a powerful run-time engine called LuaRAD. To date, I … Continue reading →