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    QueLang

    QueLang is a designing tool to use for Questionnaire Design.

    This is the first implementation of QueLang. QueLang is a language I designed for Questionnaire Design and Implementation. This software can compile your code (written in .ql text files) into a special .qlc format (a kind of database). Then it can read those .qlc files to open them in viewer and export them to PDF format. It can be also used for exam and test designing! Tested on: -Linux Ubuntu 12.04 -Windows 7 64-bit QueLang can run by double clicking the .jar (or .exe) file. NOW INSTALLATION (or compilation) IS NEEDED! ...
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