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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 -> https://sourceforge.net/p/pascal-p5c/blog/2017/07/how-to-use-profiling-to-speed-up-p5c-pascal-programs It extends p5 by adding arbitrary set limits and conformant arrays. ...
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    MinGW - Minimalist GNU for Windows

    A native Windows port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)

    MinGW: A native Windows port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), with freely distributable import libraries and header files for building native Windows applications; includes extensions to the MSVC runtime to support C99 functionality. All of MinGW's software will execute on the 64bit Windows platforms.
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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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    AmiE (AmigaE)

    AmiE (AmigaE)

    E Integrated Development Environment Targeting All Systems

    NOTE: Project has been delayed due to other tasks. I will return to this project in 2018. This is a new project which will be available soon. I wanted to bring AmigaE back to life, so I wrote an E to C transpiler which creates C code compatible CC65/CMOC/VBCC/BCC/GCC/TCC/LCC etc. The aim is to bring AmigaE to every possible platform in one hit.
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    kuzya

    kuzya

    Simple crossplatform IDE for people who study programming

    Kuzya is simple crossplatform IDE for people who study programming. Main idea of it is to concentrate attention of the users only on learning the programming language but not on usage of IDE.
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