Hello,
From my point of view I ask the question above because it took a lot of seeking and searching on the web to find a mention and recommend for Pelles C.
There are numerous sites listing and recommending IDEs, big and small – and even on most of the ‘top 50’ type sites for IDEs there is no mention of Pelles C. I eventually found you here only because of an obscure mention in a comment by someone on a question about lightweight IDEs – so obscure that I can’t relocate it! I believe I found PC after I found out that Eclipse and similar are written in Java, and clunky and bug ridden by the fact of that; so I started looking for a lightweight IDE written in C. (The Wikipedia page covering IDEs for C/C++
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_integrated_development_environments#C/C++ has a '?' against 'Written in' for the language Pelles C is written in).
Perhaps it is not important that Pelles C is more known in the IDE field?
Anyway, I am glad I found Pelles C to try, and I look forward to using it at the start of my journey with learning C programming.
[From 1985-87 I was a COBOL programmer for a multinational – but then moved into systems analysis, feasibility studies and quality assurance for project/feasibility studies in IT. I only moved away from programming for the reason that the career route was limited for programmers in those days; the alternative I chose was a fast track to higher paid positions].
A part of me has always regretted the move from the thoroughness and detail to the more abstract overview of things. So in my retirement years I want to go back and learn about programming in a more thorough way].
Thank you for Pelles C, and for this forum.