A 32/64/16-bit Pascal compiler for Win32/64/CE, Linux, Mac OS X/iOS, Android, FreeBSD, OS/2, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo NDS and DOS; semantically compatible with Delphi, Borland Pascal and Mac Pascal (partially) with extra features, e.g. operator overloading.
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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)Follow Free Pascal Compiler
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I tried to install this in windows in my school laptop and it is impossible because it asks for admin privileges to install any windows compatible version. Why? Why can't i just install it in my user space? I had to install Lazarus instead and it unpacked FPC to the installation folder then I could use it.
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Had pascal course and Borland Turbo Pascal i386 ;) Great language not as low level as C*** - which is good. Any language is only as good as libraries and ability to crosscompile; and it's ability to adhere to it's own language so code doesn't die. Pascal now has both these (by borrowing C libraries) (i have no idea if old code dies due to hack upgrades btw). Pascal is really what they expected. I suggest it's a great language for any application that pascal can access libs for (which today is pressing), that while C is good for unix apps Pascal is more likely to give less problems and be easier coding and still efficient. Furthermore, Pascal has perhaps made better advancement on cross-compiling than gcc has lately (debate-able). (((allot rh ubu coders don't understand C ~ ASM and goof it up and try to make MS-BASIC by using c++ templating - ugh, in the past STACK CANARY KILLED pascal bindings to C (microsoft did it), the pascal group had to code around that, I would suggest coding in Pascal to anyone "who hated/hates C version 1 int = (char *) and changed GCC to attack that and doesn't like C syntax because they really don't understand why C enabled pointer hacking and don't like ASM or C or understand #pragma separability from code and why that mattered (ie: the gcc14 hacker team))))
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use since 2014 I guess? still rocks tho.
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A very good compiler of the pascal language, which is a language that has a lot to give, super recommended
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The Free Pascal Compiler is a very fast and reliable Pascal and Object Pascal compiler with comprehensive documentation for its features and the Object Pascal dialects that it supports. User support and responsive bug fixing is much better than that offered by the commercial competition. A excellent choice over that other commercial Pascal compiler.