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August 2008

Welcome to NetBeans

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The only IDE you need! Runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris. NetBeans IDE is open-source and free.

System.Data.SQLite

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System.Data.SQLite is the original SQLite database engine and a complete ADO.NET 2.0 provider all rolled into a single mixed mode assembly. It is a complete drop-in replacement for the original sqlite3.dll (you can even rename it to sqlite3.dll). Unlike normal mixed assemblies, it has no linker dependency on the .NET runtime so it can be distributed independently of .NET.

July 2008

Reflexil

Reflexil is an assembly editor and runs as a plug-in for Lutz Roeder's Reflector, a great tool for .NET developers. Reflexil is using Mono.Cecil, written by Jb Evain, which is a strategic library for the Mono project.

The Xapian Project

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Xapian is an Open Source Search Engine Library, released under the GPL. It's written in C , with bindings to allow use from Perl, Python, PHP, Java, Tcl, C# and Ruby (so far!)

June 2008

Sirius Programming Language Home Page

Sirius is a general-purpose programming language that was created in 1978 by Robin Kundert and Alan Conroy. Since then it has evolved into its current state.

May 2008

Aegis 4.24

Aegis is a transaction-based software configuration management system. It provides a framework within which a team of developers may work on many changes to a program independently, and Aegis coordinates integrating these changes back into the master sour

Pascal-FC

Pascal-FC is a programming language aimed at supporting the teaching of concurrent programming. It supports a wide range of concurrency primitives including semaphores, monitors with condition variables, synchronous message passing using channels (as in o

April 2008

FMSLogo: An Educational Programming Environment

FMSLogo is a free implementation of a computing environment called Logo, which is an interactive programming language that is simple, powerful, and best of all fun.

Lemick

Lemick is a programming language with BASIC syntax, it's a typed and a compiled language, its source is compiled into a platform-independent virtual machine assembler that is later transformed into a platform-dependent representation by the just-in-time c

MiniBasic homepage

MiniBasic is designed as a simple programming language, based on BASIC. If you already know BASIC then you are well on your way to learning MiniBasic, if you don‽t then MiniBasic is one of the simplest programming languages to learn.

BASIC-256 - Programming for Kids

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BASIC-256 is an easy to use version of BASIC designed to teach young children the basics of computer programming. It uses traditional control structures like gosub, for/next, and goto, which helps kids easily see how program flow-control works. It has a b

SmallBASIC | One more basic

The SmallBASIC project aims to provide a full featured and easy to use interpreted language suitable for non serious programming on any computing platform.

Main Page - Open Watcom

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Open Watcom is a project of the open source community to maintain and enhance the Watcom C, C , and Fortran cross compilers and tools.

Bas - BASIC interpreter

Bas is an interpreter for the classic dialect of the programming language BASIC. It is pretty compatible to typical BASIC interpreters of the 1980s, unlike some other UNIX BASIC interpreters, that implement a different syntax, breaking compatibility to ex

XBLite Programming Language for Windows

XBLite is a concise, simple, powerful, Windows programming language which combines the speed of C with the ease of a BASIC syntax.

GLBCC - GNU/Liberty Basic Compiler Collection

The GNU/Liberty Basic Compiler Collection (GLBCC) is a suite of tools designed to allow Windows and Linux users to compile Liberty Basic code to a standalone application. GLBCC uses entirely independent and entirely free libraries to generate super small