Anton,
AFAIK Delphi is a proprietary language owned by Borland.

My guess is that there is probably not anything other than Borland's
Kylix for Delphi just as (AFAIK) there isn't a "fully capable" IDE for
Delphi on Windows other than Borland's IDE.

If you want a programming language and environment that comes close to
that sort of thing maybe the KDE kdevelop that's for C++ would be good.

The flashy "intellisense" stuff that Kylix (I think) has can (sort of)
be seen in the latest Quanta used with PHP.

XEmacs is a very powerful IDE but extremely difficult to learn how to
use to it's fullest extent. But either way I would suggest trying
another programming language that is not owned by anybody.

Try: C, Python, Perl, PHP, C++.

NB *Warning* Java is also owned by someone.


On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 16:09, Anton wrote:
> Hey,
> Any recommendations for a fully capable free/open source (as I'm not 
> really bothered...) Delphi IDE for Linux (other than Kylix)?
> Salem
> Anton
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