Programming Languages (31 programs)
Pros: A one-of-a-kind tool that has made customizing easier than ever. A free text editor and a tool for programmers to play with.
Cons: Non-programmers may not be as thrilled by this tool. You will have to learn a bit about programming to make your own changes.
Pros: Fully featured Java environment but easy to use. Clean and clear interface. Ideal for beginners and those learning Java.
Cons: May be prone to instability.
Pros: Free and open-source. Comes with natural UX. Powerful graphical NBT editor. Supports various Minecraft file formats.
Cons: Bug issues. High system requirements.
Pros: MATLAB exclusive programming language. Live Editor and MATLAB Licensed toolboxes. Cloud sharing. Can run with embedded processor.
Cons: Can be intimidating for beginners. May not be compatible with other systems. More features available upon purchase. May require big system resources for larger graphical representations.
Pros: Most popular IDE ever. One stop shop for almost all programming via plug-ins.
Cons: Not a recent version. Lacks some features of more up to date sofrware.
Pros: Provides cutting edge of Java development.
Cons: Can be unstable.
Pros: Comprehensive development kit. Skinnable emulator. Provides tutorial. Beginner friendly.
Cons: Dull interface. Android Studio Package is downloaded separately.
Pros: Free and open-source mod builder. Easy to use even for users without deep programming knowledge. Great help for education, online classes, or STEM workshops. Heavily packed with different mod types.
Cons: Requires quite high system requirements to run seamlessly. Stable internet connection is necessary when making mods.
Pros: Recognizes leading programming languages. Renders programs automatically. Customizable for compliers. Compact and lightweight program.
Cons: Best suited for experienced programmers.
Pros: Browser-based Python IDE. Standalone external file and application hosting.
Cons: Glitched app themes section. Browser resource use could affect compiling speed.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Supports more than 80 databases. Multi-platform. Free and open-source.
Cons: Loads slowly at times.
Pros: Detects bugs and errors instantly. Easy to use. Suggest script solutions.
Cons: May not be suitable for very complex scripting errors.
Pros: More programming language options. Enhanced memory management traits for Objective-C attributes. Brings down coding time. Can be used offline.
Cons: Basic programming knowledge required. Could discourage the learner in you. Does not support dates and UUIDs. Extension needs further improvements.
Pros: Good entry point for beginners to programming.
Cons: Still quite technical for beginners.
Pros: Gorgeous interface. Instant preview. Extract style sheets. Great visual editors. Validation Tool.
Cons: None.
Pros: No need to parse class files or prepare/rewrite classes..
Cons: Complex for new Java developers at first.
Pros: Easy to setup and use. Amplifies the number of uses of the Apple Remote. Ideal for presentations.
Cons: Not much practical usage other than the above. Mouse control is slow.