Re: pascal.+development
I think there are some IDE's for Linux, but none seem to be as popular
as Emacs/Xemacs. Emacs is not an integrated development environment per
se, but it has many of the capabilities of one plus other things.
Emacs has modes for C, C++, LaTeX, shell scripts, Matlab, and yes, even
Pascal. font-lock-mode will give you syntax highlighting. C-h m will
show key bindings for the mode that you are in.
So that the vi lovers dont flame me too badly, I have to point out that vim
has "modes" too, but I dont know if it has one for Pascal.
Mike
On Mon, Jul 13, 1998 at 04:46:37PM -0400, Alexander Gutfraind wrote:
> Hello fellow users!
> It's a weird newbie question I'm about to ask. but what
> about Pascal?
> you all seem to write in C or PERL, but I like pascal.
> when I checked the pascal compiler I found it required all
> types
> of libraries, libc5. but shouldn't it cause some problems to
> libc6?
> I am not an experienced programmer, but would like to
> improve that in Debian linux environment.
> Is there (rather what are) C and Pascal complete
> developments environments
> like TurboPascal and TurboC from borland I'm using?
>
> TIA.
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