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A list of all programming languages known to be known by members on here and the tools needed for them.
Unsupported languages Python Official Python site Perl Official Perl site ActivePerl - Another Perl build that can be installed on Win32. SCI SCI Studio ASP Official Asp site Wintermute Official Wintermute site Feel free to complete the list :ok: |
What about the .NET languages?
C# / Visual Basic.NET .NET Framework 1.1 SDK - Required Visual Studio .NET 2003 - To be bought SharpDevelop - Open Source IDE C# Builder - Personal edition free for personal use And Also... Python Official Python site Perl Official Perl site ActivePerl - Another Perl build that can be installed on Win32. PHP Official PHP site Eclipse - Actually a Java IDE but with good plugins one being... PHP Eclipse - PHP Plugin for Eclipse IDE And one more maybe... Pascal Free Pascal site TMT Pascal site Turbo Pascal 5.5 - Classic pascal directly from Borland. Also links to other development tools from their past. |
Oops, forgot to post I added them, it seems. Anyways...
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In case anyone would have Delphi-questions feel free to ask and I'll try my best to answer. Not an essential but a great site for Delphi-components is http://www.torry.net (It has free components to download for everything you can imagine (which includes games of course))
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1. What's difference batween a Suppoertd and an Unsupported language?
2. Where can I download Pascal? |
Supported are the languages of which it's known that at least one member of Abandonia knows it and is able to help others out with it. Unsupported is those languages that're worth checking out anyways, but of which it's either unknown that anybody here knows his way around in it, or that just nobody knows that.
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Done, and placed PHP under Supported too. Dunno how that ended up under Unsupported :blink:
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You should put DEV-Pascal on the list becouse it is free like DEV-C++. :ph34r:
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Sorry, JCreator sucks (my personal opinion).
Well not trying to start and "IDE war" or anything but if you want to give some justice to java programmers might as well add Eclipse, NetBeans, and JEdit under the list of "IDEs" |
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