Best (and current) Pascal and Fortran IDE
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Best (and current) Pascal and Fortran IDE
Hi there,
I'm trying to find the best (light) and current Pascal and Fortran IDEs; if anyone could guide me with a good one, I would be very grateful
I'm also looking for IDEs for Objective C, Haskell, Smalltalk and Algol.
*that runs on WindowsLast edited by kka25; 28-07-2012 at 12:00. -
Re: Best (and current) Pascal and Fortran IDEObj-C: XCode is the de-fact IDE...you need to have something running OSX.(Original post by kka25)
Hi there,
I'm trying to find the best (light) and current Pascal and Fortran IDEs; if anyone could guide me with a good one, I would be very grateful
I'm also looking for IDEs for Objective C, Haskell, Smalltalk and Algol.
Just use google if you really want to find some, although I don't see why you would want a standalone IDE for 6 different languages at the same time. What are you trying to do?
Example of google result:
Pascal: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4...ble-pascal-ide
Fortran: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3...st-fortran-ide -
Re: Best (and current) Pascal and Fortran IDEI did (got the same links as well), but still not convinced with the answers so I thought I made a specific post for it.(Original post by Chrosson)
Obj-C: XCode is the de-fact IDE...you need to have something running OSX.
Just use google if you really want to find some, although I don't see why you would want a standalone IDE for 6 different languages at the same time. What are you trying to do?
Example of google result:
Pascal: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4...ble-pascal-ide
Fortran: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3...st-fortran-ide
