Yes, I have, thank you. I like both of them (I was a heavy Turbo Pascal user many years earlier, and have used Delphi some, too), and have written some small programs in them (FPC [1]/Laz). (Commented earlier on HN in some relevant thread, about relative binary sizes of a few langs' EXEs, like C, D, Go, FPC, etc., too - FPC's are quite small.) Mean to do more with both over time.
[1] I call Free Pascal FPC for short (for Free Pascal Compiler) to distinguish it from the common use of FP to mean Functional Programming).
[1] I call Free Pascal FPC for short (for Free Pascal Compiler) to distinguish it from the common use of FP to mean Functional Programming).
Here's a digital clock I created with Lazarus:
Digital Clock created in FreePascal / Lazarus:
https://jugad2.blogspot.com/2017/04/digital-clock-created-in...
Also feel free to check out these other clocks I created earlier, both in Python:
A simple alarm clock in Python (command-line) - this one has a good real-life use, see the post for details:
https://jugad2.blogspot.in/2013/11/a-simple-alarm-clock-in-p...
Jal-Tarang, and a musical alarm clock in Python:
https://jugad2.blogspot.in/2016/12/jal-tarang-and-musical-al...
Here are two more I created earlier:
Digital Clock v1.0 - in 3 lines of Delphi code:
https://jugad2.blogspot.com/2010/08/digital-clock-v10-in-3-l...
A digital clock for Windows:
https://jugad2.blogspot.com/2013/11/a-digital-clock-for-wind...