Would there be a benefit and/or opportunity to do a project using Pascal directed at a college curriculum and audience such as a mini operating system, or development environment, or database application, or used for teaching and training purposes? Not to show that PAscal is "just" a teaching language but that real/complex applications can be built with it. Getting it exposed to a young audience would not hurt and FPC (or GPC) would not be a dead end since you have a very evolved open source framework available that can be scaled to large projects. You might even be able to get a new OS built if you had a large body of new programmers trained in Pascal and can see the benefits of using it compared to other alternatives. A key part of this I think would be an IDE which is much easier to use than what is currently peddled commercially. It wouldn't hurt if that IDE was written in Pascal. Just a thought.

-Richard Ward
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