
Latest News:
Issue 125 has been published and is now available. (See the preview.)
This next issue is dedicated to the Amsterdam Summit of Marco Geuze.
You can download a preview issue: We have a delightful surprise in store for our guests: A special credit card USB stick that contains plenty of code and magazines. Michalis Kamburelis will show his new web version of the Castle Game Engine.
AI Training By Danny Wind (Delphi Company) Michael van Canneyt of the FreePascal Team
The AI training is open for subscription. The course will take place on Saturday, 12 July 2025, at our familiar address,
the Pascal Café in IJsselstein at Eiteren 36, 3401 CB IJsselstein, near Utrecht, the Netherlands. For more explanatory notes, call (mobile): +31 6.21.23.62.68
Articles: Issue 125
Updates in project Fresnel The edit control By Michael van Canneyt
Feed your AI with tokens
By Danny Wind
What do you need to create
AI Agents? By Danny Wind
Brain-reading implants
enhanced using artificial Intelligence (Nature)
Reducing code with Scoped objects
By Michael van Canneyt
ORMs for various platforms
By Kim Madsen
The “ PASCAL CONFERENCE ” will be held in Germany in September 2025 In Sorpetal near Dortmund
This is a unique event because it is the first time that Delphi and Free Pascal/Lazarus have come together.PASCAL the way it should be:
the programming language for everyone who wants to program.
To facilitate this, the organization has maintained exceptionally cheap prices. Access is available via flight, rail, a dedicated shuttle service, or automobile; additionally, you can minimize costs by reserving accommodations well in advance.
Articles: Issue 123/124
Why ‘OPEN SOURCE’ AI isn’t truly open. By Stefano Maffuli
Geocoding Distance By Max Kleiner
Alea Iacta Est, the die is cast By Reinhold Schmitt
Programming the QUEENS puzzle By David Dirkse
Threading in the Browser Part 2 Understanding how to create a WEBASSEMBLY APPLICATION
By Michael van Canneyt
ORMs for various platforms
A blog created by Kim Madsen (kbmMW)
Quantum Network Explorer By Prof.Dr. Stephanie Wehner
Explaining the extended RTTI in PAS2JS By Michael van Canneyt
Issue 123/124 has just been published. Subscribers can download it. You can order the code that is associated with this issue. BLAISE PASCAL MAGAZINE
is a publication of the Dutch Pascal Programming Foundation
– a nonprofit organization in the Netherlands




Threading in the Browser Part 2
Understanding how to create a
WEB-ASSEMBLY application
By Michael van Canneyt
Explaining the extended RTTI in PAS2JS
By Michael van Canneyt
The Queens Puzzle
by David Dirkse
Queens is a logic puzzle which is daily supplied on the Linked-In social platform. Above is such a puzzle: left in the unsolved- , right in the solved state.
EVENTS
Pascal Cafë | AI Trainings Dag | Delphi Summit Amsterdam | Pascal Event Sorpetal Germany |
SHOP
Superpack | Current Lazarus Handbook | New Laz Handbook | Neues Laz Handbuch | Learn programming with Lazarus | Computers Math & Games |
Subscriptions | Library Stick (USB stick |
LINKS TO ONLINE SITES
Lazarus Home | Delphi Home (Embarcadero) | Free Pascal & Lazarus Foundation | fpc up de luxe | components 4 developers | Castle Game Engine |
FastReport | Konopka | Database Workbench | Library Website | Delphi Treff |
VIDEO’S

3 minute version: https://youtu.be/ixQ2LZTzVJQ
11-minute version: https://youtu.be/BXmcCHXAI60
30-minute version: https://youtu.be/a0zQPt9Csb8