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    Scipad

    Scipad

    A powerful editor and graphical debugger for code written in Scilab

    Scipad is a powerful editor and graphical debugger for programs written in the Scilab language. It is a mature and highly configurable editor, almost entirely written in Tcl/Tk. Scipad is a free software running on Linux and Windows. Licence is GPL V2.
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    DrJava

    DrJava

    A lightweight programming environment for Java

    DrJava is a lightweight programming environment for Java designed to foster test-driven software development. It includes an intelligent program editor, an interactions pane for evaluating program text, a source level debugger, and a unit testing tool.
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    nuBASIC

    nuBASIC

    BASIC language interpreter (multiplatform)

    nuBASIC is an implementation of an interpreter of the BASIC programming language and IDE. It has been designed mainly for educational purposes and it is suitable for simple games, educational or small business programs.
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    FlDev

    FlDev

    IDE for Windows, Linux and DOS written with FLTK

    FlDev is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Windows, Linux and DOS. It is written with FLTK 1.3.0 and uses GCC as the compiler. Console and FLTK programs can be developed with this IDE.
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    SSJE
    This is a Super Simple Java Editor written entirely in Java. It allows you to compile and run java programs in an mdi interface with syntax highlighting and easy commenting. Currently in suspended development. Available as a jar and an msi.
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    Jabberwocky is a development environment for Lisp programs. It includes a Lisp aware editor, a source level debugger and a way to interact with Lisp processes.
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    Xul Dev means for Xul development environment. The IDE is intended to design Xul interfaces and to make programs in any programming language. The IDE is written in Scriptol C++ and available in source form and as binary executable.
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    Cobras is a programist enviroment made for programers which are using Qt libraries for writing programs. This program himself is also writed with this library (4.x ver). Program is easy but very functional and helpfull.
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    Wily is a mouse-oriented, text-based environment for programmers. It lets you interact with files, directories and programs through mouse and keyboard operations on plain text. Most of Wily\'s design (but none of its code) comes from Rob Pike's acme.
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    A cross-platform wxWindows class for running Ghostscript and manipulating the image it produces, plus an IDE/debugger for developing programs written in PostScript. For a PostScript debugger, there is now also an Eclipse plug-in - see http://thomas-fritsch.github.io/psdt/
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    QTide is a QT-based Textditor with some nice features: Simple installationscript, Tabbed editor window to allow simultaneous editing of multiple files, Allows integration of own tools/programs, extendable syntaxhighlighting.
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    The FermaT toolset is the implementation of the FermaT Transformation Technology which developed semantic preserving code transformations to simplify programs without changing their behavior. The correctness is guaranteed by mathematical proof.
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