diegof79 an hour ago

Oh, the nostalgia! Looking at the project felt like taking a trip in a time machine: the blog on Blogspot, the release files on SourceForge, the use of Delphi, and the screenshots reminiscent of typical 2000s IDEs.

It is not a criticism. The challenging task of creating an IDE deserves a lot of respect. I’m just surprised by the tech choices.

marcodiego 5 hours ago

No, not a good Idea. We did tons of efforts to achieve good multiplatform open source dev tools with exclusively FLOSS dependencies. Take dev-cpp as a remainder of what happens when people follow such path.

And this is a comment I often link whenever I ser any news related to Delphi: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37520509

albertzeyer 6 hours ago

This is Windows only.

I wonder, why don't they use Lazarus (https://www.lazarus-ide.org/)? That would also make it cross-platform, and probably gain much more interest in the project.

  • shakna 5 hours ago

    Lazarus was around 4 years old when the first version of Pyscripter was released.

    Porting to it, might be an option at some point, but changing compiler without breaking anything, is not a tiny task for Delphi things.

    I'd say the biggest roadblock would be JEDI which assumes Windows everything.

    https://wiki.freepascal.org/JVCL_Components

satya71 6 hours ago

A blast from the past! Pyscripter was definitely a top contender back in Python 2.3 days. Not sure when I stopped using it and why. Seems to be actively maintained. Will have to try again.

  • nilslindemann 3 hours ago

    Yes, I had it installed back in those days. I stopped using it because Notepad++ (quick check something without getting asked for permissions) plus VS Code (linting, refactoring, other small things) plus my pimped Code browser 4.9 (Zen-like Overview) do the things I need.

Neywiny 2 hours ago

This is windows only, yes? I used Altium which is also Delphi I think and it's the only other software I've known to use it (though haven't extensively checked) and we need to just not

rsecora 5 hours ago

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