CPIde 3.1 Review & Download

CPIde is a lightweight powerful integrated development environment for Gardens Point Component Pascal. It is used to develop Pascal / Oberon-style software for the Microsoft .NET framework. As well as the standard programmer-oriented, text-editing features CPIde has additional language-aware capabilities.If you don\'t have Visual Studio .NET, but don\'t like the idea of using a command-line compiler with DOS batch files etc. CPIde is a lightweight powerful integrated development environment for Gardens Point Component Pascal.CPIde has the following features:* General Windows, programmer-oriented, text-editing features* Fast and highly responsive interactive operation* Create and run Console and WinForms applications* Tabbed multi-document interface for editing multiple source files* Auto-indexing of procedures and imports of each source file for code navigation* Auto-capitalisation of Component Pascal keywords when typing source code* Generate and view interface definition files of .NET or 3rd-party assemblies* Control the complete Edit, Compile, Make, Run and Debug cycle from the menu* Capture compile errors and console application output in a separate window* Click on an error line to take you to the actual line in the source



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Category: Programming Software > IDEs And Coding Utilities Software

Size: 0.98MB

OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista

Downloads: 139761

License: Commercial

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