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    AndroidIDE

    AndroidIDE

    AndroidIDE is an IDE for Android to develop full featured Android apps

    An IDE to develop real, Gradle-based Android applications on Android devices.
    Downloads: 89 This Week
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    Kisekae UltraKiss

    Kisekae UltraKiss

    Kisekae UltraKiss is a full featured integrated development environmen

    UltraKiss is a computer program that implements the Kisekae Set system, KiSS, a Japanese graphics system originally developed to facilitate costume changes on virtual dolls. UltraKiss was developed to help artists build their KiSS sets. It is a full featured viewer for all KiSS dolls, games, and visual applications. It is also a complete graphical development environment for creating KiSS applications. It fully implements the FKiSS event driven programming language up to and including...
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Processing

    Processing

    Source code for the processing core and development environment

    Processing is a flexible software sketchbook and a language for learning how to code within the context of the visual arts. Since 2001, Processing has promoted software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy within technology. There are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use processing for learning and prototyping. The core Processing software is augmented by libraries and tools contributed through the community. These inventive...
    Downloads: 72 This Week
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    MS Paint IDE

    MS Paint IDE

    Programming in MS Paint

    People joke about what IDE they use often, things like Word, MS Notepad, sometimes even Eclipse, and then often times MS Paint. People joke about MS Paint because it's not even a text editor, people joke about it because it doesn't have one feature in common with IDEs. Well, this application gives MS Paint a boost, and lets MS Paint highlight, compile, and execute code, with just a few clicks of a button, and only text coming from MS Paint. It is now much more practical than things like...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Lua Editor

    Lua Editor

    Lua Editor

    Write and run pure Lua code. This is a great tool to test out your Lua knowledge or learn how to program.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    The zaubertrank is a programming system based on natural language, not parsed, but assembled from given statements. It aims to be easily accessible for non-programmers as well as useful for developers. The idea is to demystify program code.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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