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    Ring

    Ring

    Simple and flexible programming language for applications development

    The Ring is a practical general-purpose multi-paradigm language. The supported programming paradigms are imperative, procedural, object-oriented, declarative using nested structures, functional, meta programming and natural programming. The language is portable (MS-DOS, Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, WebAssembly, Microcontrollers, etc.) and can be used to create Console, GUI, Web, Games and Mobile applications. The language is designed to be simple, small and flexible. Ring is distributed as a Free-Open Source project under the MIT License.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Vampirio Code

    Vampirio Code, a great Code Editor and Compiler

    A versatile open source code editor and also IDE that supports syntax highlighting and compilation on many well known languages like C#, C++, Javascript, JAVA, HTML, PHP and CMake. Vampirio Code allows your code to be tested or even compiled for personal or commercial projects. Its functionalities are: One simple file can be compiled with F5 without saving it Syntax highlighting Already integrated to 'dotnet' and 'msvc' compilers Tab manager C#, C++, Javascript, JAVA, HTML, PHP and CMake supported MSVC, GNU g++, CLang and Emscripten compilers supported Javac and Java supported Node.js and Xampp supported
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    WinCMOC (M6809 C Compiler)

    A C Compiler/Editor for Retro 6809 Machines (Colour Computer/Dragon)

    WinCMOC v0.6 is here! So many new features, I cant remember them all. Please uninstall old versions before installing. This is a port of the CMOC compiler (written by Pierre Sarrazin) to Windows. Currently CMOC does not support linking, so, I've written front end tools which edit CMOC's output so that it can be assembled and linked via LWTOOL's. A simple C editor in included which makes it easy to compile/build and run the xroar emulator. Please visit the CMOC website: http://perso.b2b2c.ca/~sarrazip/dev/cmoc.html CREDITS LWTools - Portable tools for the Motorola 6809/6309 http://lwtools.projects.l-w.ca/ mcpp - A Portable C Preprocessor http://mcpp.sourceforge.net/ Artistic Style - Automatic Source Formatter http://astyle.sourceforge.net/ XRoar - Dragon & CoCo emulator http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ CMOC - 6809 cross-compiler for a small C-like language http://perso.b2b2c.ca/~sarrazip/dev/cmoc.html
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Java AS400 RPG source code editor, debugger, IDE.
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