Programming Languages (336 programs)
Pros: Programming-focused features. Free and open-source. Solid UI for advanced users. Great syntax support.
Cons: Takes time to learn. Minimal support. Can run slow. Speed varies between platforms.
Pros: Works with Windows-oriented apps and web services. Comes with various versions. Three major components.
Cons: Hogs system resources. Lengthy installation process. Old versions are prone to crashing.
Pros: More powerful battery indicator. Highly-configurable. Immediately determine your battery's state. Free with portable version available.
Cons: Specific requirements for external monitors.
Pros: Get the most out of Dev-C++. Have a IDE/RAD tool for development. Provide visual input from Dev-C++. Do programming and coding easier.
Cons: Only an extension and not an independent software. May not be updated. Professional Dev-C++ users might not need this software. Visually confusing for beginners.
Pros: Comprehensive and effective compilation. Frequently updated compiler.
Cons: Not a widely used compiler. Library linking issues cannot be ruled out.
Pros: Access your desktop from anywhere. Open source and free.
Cons: Commercial support through third-party. Some browsers may not be supported.
Pros: Easily retrieves documents using everyday language. Free and open-source. Can provide ChatGPT with memory. Supports several vector database providers.
Cons: Not always good at keyword matches.
Pros: Adds missing features to Visual Studio.. Refactorings are especially powerful.. Numerous hotkey actions are available.. Users can enjoy a two-week trial before the final purchase is made.. Offers an innate sense of familiarity in relation to Microsoft Visual Studio..
Cons: Not appropriate for those relatively unfamiliar with coding.. Focus on Visual Studio users only..