I saw that there are two versions for Windows : the complete package, and the package for the graphical version alone, without the "IDE" version ... It would be fine if one could download a version for the IDE alone without the graphical version, too ... Or if there could be an install (or not) option for the graphical version in the complete package (for myself, I am "old school" and always used text based languages ... since 1973, with Fortran V on Univac and "punch cards" , LOL ! )
Thanks for any answer ...
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To manage the distributions we have today is a lot of work. I have automated tools to create the packages but to add more packages is a lot of work - the sheer amount of documentation and script changes would take many, many hours. Hours that I truly believe are better invested in software capabilities.
So, not at this moment.
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I saw that there are two versions for Windows : the complete package, and the package for the graphical version alone, without the "IDE" version ... It would be fine if one could download a version for the IDE alone without the graphical version, too ... Or if there could be an install (or not) option for the graphical version in the complete package (for myself, I am "old school" and always used text based languages ... since 1973, with Fortran V on Univac and "punch cards" , LOL ! )
Thanks for any answer ...
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To manage the distributions we have today is a lot of work. I have automated tools to create the packages but to add more packages is a lot of work - the sheer amount of documentation and script changes would take many, many hours. Hours that I truly believe are better invested in software capabilities.
So, not at this moment.