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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...
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    Rodeo

    Rodeo

    A data science IDE for Python

    A data science IDE for Python. RODEO, that is an open-source python IDE and has been brought up by the folks at yhat, is a development environment that is lightweight, intuitive and yet customizable to its very core and also contains all the features mentioned above that were searched for so long. It is just like your very own personal home base for exploration and interpretation of data that aims at Data Scientists and answers the main question, "Is there anything like RStudio for Python?"...
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    NppToR: R in Notepad++

    NppToR: R in Notepad++

    NppToR provides R auto-completion and code passing between Notepad++ a

    Similar to the windows R gui built in editor, NppToR aims to extend the functionality of code passing to the Notepad++ code editor. In addition to passing to the R gui, NppToR provides optional passing to a PuTTY window for passing to an R instance a remote machine. Easy shortcuts are also provided for easy batch execution, with a monitor for longer running scripts.
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    Console based Editor

    Console based Editor

    text editor consol based and an IDE

    Console based EDitor (CED) is console based program which has curses like interface and it has build in IDE .IDE is expandable.any language interface can added It is easy to use.It is part of PD* software and therefor,public domain software.it is highly customizable. ** IT IS PUBLIC DOMAN SOFTWARE **
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    mpyeditor

    MpyEditor is an Editor for creating Microcontroller Programs

    The MpyEditor is an Editor for writing, compiling and downloading Microcontroller programs onto the Launchpad MSP430 Development board. The microcontroller program is written using mpy which is a subset of Python. This is then translated into C and compiled into machine code and finaly downloaded onto the Launchpad board. The MpyEditor program has been created using Python, wxPython, Editra, mspgcc, mspdebug.
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    Cobos Project

    Cobos Project

    the disruptive IDE for COBOL developers

    The Cobos Project is an Open Source initiative from Metrixware, dedicated to Mainframe COBOL CICS, DB2, IMS developments within the Eclipse Platform.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    A powerful java Editor
    powerful Java editor withe capability of running your program through the Editor only. Beside getting all the basic functionality of a editor, it also has the power to stop your Java program in a running state by clicking stop button
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    Eslink Eclipse SAS Integration Plugin
    Eslink is a Eclipse plug-in collection for SAS® development. They provide a partly integration of the SAS® system into the Eclipse environment.
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    Fully graphical mips simulator, with a simple text editor. The aim is to not only have the entire mips isa implemented and simulated, but to have a mips ide. The text highlighting for the mips instructions set is currently underway. Version 3 Available.
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