Programming Languages (338 programs)
Pros: Free and open-source. All-in-one platform for coding. Integrated debugger. Lightweight.
Cons: Not available for Mac. Unintuitive user interface. Lacks modern features.
Pros: Multi-threading support. Can open empty projects. Blank project templates to give you creative freedom. Strong inter-project dependency setup.
Cons: Must have Qt tools pre-installed. Dense coding. Poor code completion. Lots of limitations.
Pros: Easy to learn and use. Very simple and straightforward interface. Lots of help material.
Cons: Very limited usefulness.
Pros: Programming language and interactive environment in one. Covert .m and .mat files to CSV. Perfect for students and STEM professionals.
Cons: Offers mostly programming language functions. Users must overcome a learning curve. No perpetual license for Startups.
Pros: Clean UI. Cross platform. Updated frequently. Full tech stack for developers. Multiple programming languages.
Cons: Default settings have the software write your code.
Pros: Provides high-performance and fast coding. Sleek interface. Extensive customization options. Has a wide range of plugins.
Cons: Requires a paid license for continued use. Steep learning curve at first.
Pros: Simple and easy-to-use. Reliable performance and scalable functionality. Python Package Index. Strong and dedicated community of developers.
Cons: Not suited for mobile application development.
Pros: Lets you create, edit, and run scripts. Maintains a stable build.
Cons: No countermeasures against harmful scripts.
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: 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: Multiple windows can be snapped. Very easy to use. Enjoy faster speeds than ever before.
Cons: The programme is a bit too simplistic. The debugger is very minimal.
Pros: Includes demos and examples. Easy-to-use interface. Lots of available documentation online.
Cons: Graphical environment is not included and must be downloaded separately. Beginner programmers will find it difficult to navigate.
Pros: A complete project management application. Free to download.
Cons: Demo may have some workability issues. Generic graphic representation.
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: Supports numerous programming languages. Command-line function. Included in Android Studio. Compatible with older versions.
Cons: No automatic updates when not in Android Studio.
Pros: Supports multiple programming language. Compatible with various operating systems. Customizable interface.
Cons: Base interface dated and inaccessible to beginners.
Pros: Cross-platform support. Simple DirectMedia Layer library. Lightweight and portable.
Cons: Only supports Python 3.2 and above. Utilizes crude, aliasing algorithms. Not an actual game engine.
Pros: A superior level of cross-platform integration.. The community version is absolutely free to use (within limitations).. A universal selection of debugging tools.. Up to five IT developers can access a single version..
Cons: The number of VCL and FMX components is limited within the free version.. It’s free only if you earn less than $5,000 dollars in annual revenue from the application you create..