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Tutorial: Setting up Free Pascal for cross compiling

Today the first tutorial on our site has been released:

It is about setting up your Free Pascal compiler for cross compiling.
Cross compiling is a neat feature allowing you to compile your project for multiple platforms while only working with one operating system (in the tutorial the case of Linux 64bit is assumed). You see: An interesting topic.

If you want to learn more, start right with the tutorial.
Have a lot of fun!

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