Re: Delphi or something just like it for Linux?



armhead wrote:

I would only be interested in developing simple desktop applications.

Kdevelop, emacs, eclips, there are quite many, not sure which one is closes to delphi, but I do use Kdevelop and it supports ada, fortran, haskell, java, pascal, perl, php, python, ruby, sql outover C/C++.



//Aho
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