The last one got long, so I thought I would post this one.
One thing to do perhaps before making a decision is to write like a string module in each of the listed systems to see what working in each is like. See how well you can get it to cross compile and run in windows, osx and linux. Probably the only way to really make a decision and to get a feel for what feels right for you Eros.
Code::Blocks is a really nice IDE for c++. Available in 3 major OS platforms. Uses gcc compiler, but can be set to use others.
Has intellisense, which once you get used to it, hard to live without. Lazarus has this too for freePascal.
To keep thinBasic2 really unique, if Charles can make oxygen run on osx, linux, then that might be worth working on. I think Oxygen from the start is so fresh and neatly well thought out, that it would be a neat core to build a new cross platform (oop optional) true compiled BASIC such as TB2.
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