One last recommendation that's not really a recommendation is Code::Blocks. It will probably run on a machine that is as slow as a machine not being able to run the Arduino IDE would be, but to be honest that is hardly anything workable.
philbowles wrote:Narfel wrote:Or they are old. Like me
I'm VERY old (mainframes, valves even) but around the late 1970's I realised this programming thing needed to be kept up with!
Does anyone know of a COBOL compiler that targets the ESP8266, I do so miss my spaghetti code laced with GOTOs...
I've got a microsoft COBOL compiler, last used 1992. A 80286 is a bit like an esp8266, just with wifi, eh?
Also, i distinctly remember german ATMs way past y2k still having COBOL interfaces in glorious green on black. And if i'm not mistaken the GDS (Global Distribution System) for airlines/carrental/hotels still uses what essentially amounts to ancient COBOL implemented 20 years before the internet came along.