I know that make module announcements here are not very welcome, but looking at CPAN I can't find anything about Perl + Delphi. So, maybe this is the first work over this.

I have just released PLDelphi, that will embed Perl into your Delphi applications and will enable the use of Perl objects and evaluations directly from Delhpi.

Also you will be able to count with the Perl REGEXP resources and CPAN components.

You can download it at:
http://search.cpan.org/~gmpassos/PLDelphi-0.01/

PLDelphi is based in a previous work, PLJava, and both have similar intefaces.

Enjoy. ;-P

Graciliano M. P.
"Creativity is the expression of the liberty".


In reply to PLDelphi - Perl embeded into your Delphi applications. by gmpassos

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