- paxScript.NET .A Script Might Be Everywhere The implementation of many software projects requires at least two different languages: an industry-level one for the projects core, its powerful «engine», and a scripting language, which would be interpreted when the program is running. Scripting languages are typically simpler and slower than the industrial ones, but they have their own area of application. These languages are often used when the advanced users or third-party
- Auto Debug Professional V4.0. Watch How It Works The analysis of other programs functionality is a usual activity of the majority of programmers. In most cases, such analysis ought to be done without program source codes (sometimes even without any documentation). The reasons may vary. For example, you may need to know why (on which action) program fails; or what resources it tries to use (and possibly cant); or just «how this effect was achieved»
- www-Sharp 1.42, Exciting IDE for Web and Desktop Speaking on www-Sharp IDE, Im in a big trouble. Not because the software is bad or strange; its just the other way around: it has so many of so well designed and coupled capabilities that I still cant believe all of that is real. But it is! Look here: www-Sharp is a tool for the client-side and/or server-side Web development, AS WELL as for the development of HTML-based
- Aurora Web Editor 2.2, Site Editor with a Human Face Nowadays, the term «website» is really diffused. Google «is a website»? Amazon «is a website»? A personal homepage of an Oxford professor or New-York worker «is a website»? Then, what does it mean «to create a web-site»? OK, lets turn back from the philosophy to the practice. Suppose, you want to have a simple, few-page website
- NAntBuilder 1.1, Handy Cover for Handy Tool The make tool was cool. But this «was» is twenty years old. Todays programmers dont cherish the old make not because they are dumb, but because they live in the new time with a new mind and new habits. Todays build and automation tools are XML-based, because XML is universal. .Net environments and .Net programmers are in love with free and open-source NAnt tool. But, as modern developers, we want not only
- All Day DJ, Music to Never End These days its hard to find a person who wouldnt enjoy listening to the radio. The only thing that irritates regardless to the radio station is that what they broadcast is not what we want to hear or would like to listen to. Well, how would you like the idea of creating your own radio station and broadcast just what you like, the way you like and at the time you like or even 24/7? All youd have
- Catfood Desktate – a whole planet in front of your eyes! Although more and more companies these days are gladly reporting the soon-to-be-expected advent of cheap space flights, their boarding fees make you think of waiting for another 30 years for a real price drop. If your desire to see the face of the planet is burning hot, but a boarding pass for SpaceShipTwo is still a dream, try Catfood Desktate! This great simulator will show you our blue planet in all of its beauty
- CDBF - DBF Viewer and Editor – a handy compact editor for all DBF-related tasks DBF databases may not be the most popular database format in the world, but they are still widely used in a multitude of applications across various industries. If you deal with DBF databases on a daily basis or only have to make minor changes from time to time, you definitely need a reliable tool that will help you open a database, find the necessary records and do your job as fast as you can. If you are still
- Active Task Manager - a capable automation tool for novices and gurus alike Most users — even after years of daily interaction with their computer — repeat the same familiar tasks after startup, launch backup software only when they suddenly recall that it hasnt been done for months and perform a huge number of actions that could be automated and run on schedule. If you work with the same set of applications, you can make them start at the same time every day; if you have some
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