One more thing: What if I want an IDE where I can comfortably (or somewhat comfortably) mix languages? Like, C and FPC?
You should write it by your selfWhat if I want an IDE...
I'm quite into VIM actually, but that's not an IDE. When you use VIM, you trade comfort for high availability and flexibility. You can use it anywhere, in any shell or operating system, for any language/task. The harder part is to customize it to your needs. There are some nice plugins for it so it can do a lot of things IDE's can. However, VIM is not some easy tool. It takes serious effort to get familiar with it.
For "pascal" development, I still use lazarus.
Coders rule nr 1: Face ur bugz.. dont cage them with code, kill'em with ur cursor.
The only alternative which I can remember for FPC is FPCShell, but it dead as Dev-Pascal and without source code... Comfortable IDE's for different languages with debugger and with Pascal support is something unreal unfortunately. Oh, also there is an scary MSEIdeand there should be a whole lot of alternatives for Windows.
Pascal development world is so hardcore, yeah...but I am a little bit tired of spending a lot of time writing tools that nobody else needs
I thought you were using a mac ?and there should be a whole lot of alternatives for Windows.
In the time it would take to write one you could figure out how to install Lazarus. problem solved.but I am a little bit tired of spending a lot of time writing tools that nobody else needs
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