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Category: Main/Computers and Internet/Programming
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ProTools - Programmerstools.org - Programmers Tools Reverse Engineering Description: Programmer's Tools, a web site dedicated for all kinds of tools and utitlities for the true [Windows] programmer ;). You'll find here a collection of packers, crypters (protectors), unpackers, decrypters (unprotectors), compilers, decompilers, debuggers, patchers, docs, some fun stuff and other utils. Currently revised with a new look! Added on: 26-May-2005 Hits: 877 Rate this Site
Grasshopper - Free Visual WinMain developer zone Description: Here, you can find Grasshopper, a freely available Visual Studio .NET® plug-in you can use to develop ASP.NET applications for Linux and any Java-enabled platform. You’ll also find a bunch of technical resources that will get you hopping from Visual Studio to Linux in minutes.
Added on: 25-May-2005 Hits: 869 Rate this Site
TheFreeCountry.com - Free Programming Resources Description: A collection of free programming resources, editors, and compilers, free webmasters' resources and free security resources.
Added on: 09-May-2005 Hits: 880 Rate this Site
Open Watcom C/Fortran Compilers Description: Open Watcom is a joint effort between SciTech Software Inc, Sybase®, and the Open Source development community to maintain and enhance the Sybase Watcom C/C++ and Fortran compiler products. (Windows 16 and 32 bit versions) Plans for Open Watcom include porting the compiler to the Linux and FreeBSD platforms, as well as updating the compilers to support the latest C and C++ ANSI standards.
Added on: 09-May-2005 Hits: 891 Rate this Site
Got DotNet - Microsoft .NET Framework Community Description: Sponsored by Microsoft. This site has project workspaces with lots of sample code and useful tips. There are also links to other .NET resources. Great collaboration site for Microsoft developers. Added on: 12-Apr-2005 Hits: 918 Rate this Site
Real Software - Makers of RealBasic Description: Create new software or convert existing apps from VB to Linux. Use the included VB Project Converter to migrate tables, forms and code to REALbasic to give you a head-start to get your applications to Linux or Macintosh. Added on: 11-Apr-2005 Hits: 930 Rate this Site
David Dao Charting Description: DaveChart is a free .NET charting library with useful pie graphs, bar graphs, and line graphs. The libraries are written in C#. They can be compiled for use in VB.NET or other .NET language Added on: 07-Apr-2005 Hits: 827 Rate this Site
VB6 DOS Console apps using CAP Description: CAP lets you create and compile "true" console applications with VB6. "True" as in: Not those cheesy things that open up a new console window! Instead, a console app made with CAP will run in a DOS console (or a cmd.exe session). Added on: 06-Apr-2005 Hits: 1519 Rate this Site
Cygwin Unix Porting tools for Windows Description: The Cygwin tools are ports of the popular GNU development tools for Microsoft Windows. They run thanks to the Cygwin library which provides the UNIX system calls and environment these programs expect.
With these tools installed, it is possible to write Win32 console or GUI applications that make use of the standard Microsoft Win32 API and/or the Cygwin API. As a result, it is possible to easily port many significant Unix programs without the need for extensive changes to the source code. This includes configuring and building most of the available GNU software (including the packages included with the Cygwin development tools themselves).
Added on: 01-Apr-2005 Hits: 1079 Rate this Site
LCC-Win32 Description: LCC-Win32 is a port of a C compiler to allow you to build 32 bit Windows programs in C, including GUI and .DLL files. It includes a garbage collector to help avoid C memory leaks from malloc(). it also appears to have a Fortran compiler available for download from their website. It apparently compiles Fortran 77 code (with some common extensions) to C which is subsequently compiled by the C compiler to generate a Win32 native executable. The entire process is integrated seamlessly into the IDE so you might not even realise that intemediate C files were being generated (they are deleted automatically when they are no longer needed). The IDE supports syntax highlighting in C and Fortran.
Added on: 01-Apr-2005 Hits: 818 Rate this Site
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