Tools to support the learning of the C programming language
CLUE (C Learning Undergraduate Environment) is a software allowing students to work on assignments in the C language while benefiting from support for peer testing, hyper-linked tutorials to help them understand compiler error messages, detection of "novice errors" with warnings hyper-linked to tutorials. Sponsored by National Science Foundation under award CCLI #0836863.
wxWorkshop is an IDE framework and RAD tool for developing applications based on the wxWidgets cross-platform GUI framework for C++ and Python (wxPython). It features a high-performance editor for designing an application's GUI resources visually.
The OO-Browser is an advanced object-oriented class browser with
support for browsing C, C++, Common Lisp and its Object System
(CLOS), Eiffel, Java, Objective-C, Python and Smalltalk. It runs
atop Emacs/XEmacs on Linux, UNIX and Windows.
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SenseTalk is an exceptionally readable scripting language in the xTalk (HyperTalk) family. This Project serves as a home for SenseTalk-related OpenSource projects. Although SenseTalk itself is not OpenSource at this time, some extension modules are.
InfoDock is an integrated productivity toolset, mainly aimed at technical
people. It is built atop XEmacs and so has all of the power of Emacs, but with an extended menu-based user interface. Most objections to Emacs use are solved by use of InfoDock.