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    XBasic

    Basic programming language for Windows & Linux

    XBasic is an integrated software development environment including an advanced compiler, edit/run/debug environment, and interactive GuiDesigner. Latest version 6.3.26-A dated 21-07-24 Most of the document is included in the latest versions. See : https://groups.io/g/MaxReasonsxBasic if you have questions, problems, etc.
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    VisualXBLite Environment

    VisualXBLite Environment

    viXen is a GUI Designer for XBLite/XBasic programmers.

    Started year 2006 by John Evans to the benefit of an XBLite community created by David Szafranski, viXen is a Visual Designer for GUI application, written in the programming language XBLite itself, which generates the XBLite Source Code of the complete "fill-in-the-blank" skeleton of a Windows(R) GUI application. Current version of viXen allows numerous kinds of generation: - GUI skeleton using the Win32API (Ansi) - WinX.dll (windowing library finely crafted in XBLite by Callum Lowcay) - XBasic GUI. ...
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    ds-Bidens

    ds-Bidens

    Software for studying bacterial colony features

    ...The conventional detection and identification of bacterial colonies comprises a variety of methodologies based on biochemical, serological or DNA/RNA characterization. Such methods involve laborious and time-consuming procedures in order to achieve confirmatory results. The software (ζ-Bidens) was programmed using C++, Perl and wxBasic programming languages. ζ-Bidens provides key tools for studying bacterial colony images as: texture analysis, invariant moment and color (CIELab) calculation, etc., simplifying operations previously carried out by MatLab applications. Additionally ζ-Bidens offers to the users a versatile environment for the study and identification of bacterial colonies
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    NovaX is a set of programs that is being devloped for small company's and beginners in the fields of HTML and programming. Coded in Python and C++, this is also a good replacement for MS Office. NOTE: This requires Python to be on your PC. ( Python.org )
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    OS NeXt... The next best thing since Linux! This operating system is unique. It is nothing like Windows or Linux. It has it's own easy scripting and programming langauge so that users can totally customize it. It has crash recovery and so much more!
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