Could any of you chaps point me in the direction of a good tutorial or book for Free Pascal that does not rely on using Lazarus? Ideally I would like just to write code in a text editor and compile/link using the command-line. I have no existing knowledge of Pascal at all.
Unfortunately all the material I have uncovered through Google assumes the use of Lazarus, prior knowledge of Pascal or refers only to the pre-Delphi/FPC versions of Pascal without 'modern' features such as dynamic strings, objects and so forth.
Lazarus doesn't change the base dialect possibilities. It is only an IDE and visual library over freepascal, nearly everything nonvisual is FPC.
Just install FPC and compile with
fpc <programname>
As reference for the dialect see the Free Pascal reference guide, which contains nonvisual examples. When you have a base level of knowledge, you can adapt Lazarus related examples to your own environment.
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