[fpc-pascal] Porting linux to pascal, would it be, possible ?
Prince Riley
wmarketing3 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 8 19:07:31 CET 2008
Thank you for your reply.
Eclipse was first released as a Java development IDE several years ago, but
if you take a look at the Eclipse web site www.eclipse.org you'll see that
since then Eclipse has evolved and been extended to support Ruby, Python,
C/C++.
The suggestion I was making is there is a very large base of programmers,
developer, and others who now use Eclipse as their primary IDE in much the
same way UNIX folks use emacs and
if there were a Eclipse FPC plugin they could discover and learn the
language.
Prince
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 3:58 AM, Marco van de Voort <marcov at stack.nl> wrote:
> In our previous episode, Prince Riley said:
> >
> > Like ti weigh in on this thread in the discussion regarding increasing
> the
> > GUI-ness of FP.
>
> > Has anyone looked into writing an Eclipse plug-in for FP (as an was done
> for
> > Python and Ruby)?
>
> Afaik there was a more editor like plugin at one time. But at that time
> designer support only existed for C++ and Java. Haven't heard much since.
>
> > Given the huge base of Eclipse users this might be a way to reach the
> goal
> > with both a better developer tool and plugging into a big audience of
> > potential users.
>
> Afaik most Eclipse users use Java?
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