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    Lazarus

    Lazarus

    Rapid applications development tool and libraries for FPC

    The Lazarus IDE is a stable and feature rich visual programming environment for the FreePascal Compiler. It supports the creation of self-standing graphical and console applications and runs on Linux, FreeBSD, MacOSX and Windows.
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    pascal p5c

    fast, portable Pascal compiler using gnu c as intermediate code

    p5c is a fast portable iso standard pascal compiler. It is derived from the pascal p5 compiler and creates gnu c code instead of p-code. This makes it very fast since it uses gcc to generate native code. p5c is multi platform - it is easy to get up and running since you only need gcc to start. Using gcc enables extra tools like a static analyser and code coverage analyser. Execution profiling described in the blog here ->...
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    EDITEL

    EDITEL is a screen editor/code generator for GnuCOBOL programmers

    One of the hardest things to do when coding with COBOL is translating a screen design into code. The process may take hours, not to say days. In my old BLIS-COBOL, COBOL 74 and COBOL 80 /85 days (and those last 2 had the SCREEN SECTION which helped a lot !), I recall spending a significant amount of time dedicated to that activity. Time that could be used for more productive activities like coding and resolving bugs, for instance. Having said that, I developed a Screen Editor (similar to a...
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    Lightweight IDE (LWP) is a minimalistic, easy to use IDE for Mac OSX for Pascal/Object Pascal/C/C++/ObjC that provides a multi-window editor with syntax coloring, function pop-up and error shortcuts. It serves as a front-end to FPC and GCC.
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    OnBoard-NG is a fork of the OnBoardC IDE which allows developers to create completely native PalmOS applications that require no runtime or outside libraries just as you can create on a desktop IDE such as prc-tools. It will be plugin based.
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    Le projet Atlantis est une collection de composants et de bibliothèques pour Lazarus. The Atlantis project is a collection of components and libraries for Lazarus.
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