Programming Languages (336 programs)
Pros: Access your desktop from anywhere. Open source and free.
Cons: Commercial support through third-party. Some browsers may not be supported.
Pros: Easy package install. Best suited for large amounts of data. Scalable nodes and functions. More than 1,500 packages available.
Cons: Can be difficult to navigate. Issues with some languages. Resource-intensive. Not suitable for smaller projecrs.
Pros: Decompile JAR and ZIP files. Reconstruct Java source code. Completely free.
Cons: Only available for Windows. Not downloadable from official app store.
Pros: A handy JavaScript tool that is lightweight. You can learn how to use it with trial and error.
Cons: The user interface is very ugly looking. It looks far more old-fashioned than it actually is.
Pros: Lightweight and free to download. Less than 1MB in size. Simple to use. Sets a Java icon for your .jar files.
Cons: Not available on Mac. Doesn’t always fix the problem.
Pros: Handy service for people particular about online security. Protected sites couldn’t care less about SEO.
Cons: Not designed for all sites. Login window could require coding skills for setup.
Pros: There is absolutely no charge to install Microsoft Visual C 2008. It provides the user with access to a host of automated tools and functions.
Cons: Users will still need to have some previous coding experience. It is not as advanced as more modern software.
Pros: Great for numerical analysis. Easy-to-read programming language. Data visualization tools. Extensive built-in functions.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Customizing functionalities is easier than ever for experts. Free text editor. Install new packages instead of edit. Detailed video guide.
Cons: Not ideal for beginners. Requires knowledge and experience to successfully add or improve functionality.
Pros: Compatible with most languages. Built-in search engine.