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About:
The Ecere SDK is a cross-platform toolkit for building software applications. It currently runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X (through X11). With the Ecere SDK, you can develop applications once and deploy them on all supported platforms alongside a lightweight runtime environment. It introduces eC, an object oriented language derived from and fully compatible with C, compromising neither runtime performance nor ease of use. A built-in 3D engine supporting both Direct3D and OpenGL is fully integrated.
Release focus: Major bugfixes
Changes:
Major bugfixes and improvements were made to Ecere
Database Access. Improvements were made to the
Undo buffer. Various other bugfixes and
improvements were made.
Author:
Jerome St-Louis [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.ecere.com/
Tar/GZ:
http://www.ecere.com/ecere-linux-i686-0.43.tar.gz
Debian package:
http://www.ecere.com/ecere-0.43_i386.deb
Bug tracker:
http://www.ecere.com/mantis/
Demo site:
http://www.ecere.com/action.html
Trove categories:
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Dependencies:
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0.43
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Major feature enhancements |
04-Sep-2008 06:38 |
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0.42.1
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Major bugfixes |
12-Jun-2008 05:59 |
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0.42
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Major bugfixes |
16-May-2008 07:24 |
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0.41.16
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Initial freshmeat announcement |
30-Aug-2007 12:56 |
Comments
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Correct Link for eC Programming Guide
by Jerome St-Louis - Feb 6th 2008 19:27:31
Sorry I didn't get the link right. here it is.
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eC Programming Guide
by Jerome St-Louis - Feb 6th 2008 19:25:38
Both sections 1 and 2 of The Ecere Tao of Programming are finally
completed. The first sections teaches mostly the aspects that eC shares
with C, while at the same time pointing out the innovations of eC. The
second section teaches the object oriented concepts introduced with eC.
These sections together are intended to teach eC programming to both new
programmers and experienced programmers alike (regardless of the background
experience, be it C, C++, C#, Java, VB…). They therefore make up the
official eC programming guide.
The remaining sections of the book will focus on teaching the various
functionalities available in the Ecere SDK, such as the GUI toolkit and
2D/3D graphics engine.
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Ecere Blog
by Jerome St-Louis - Oct 21st 2007 13:41:30
I just set up a blog for Ecere at http://www.ecere.com/blog/
Please check often for the latest developments regarding the Ecere SDK and
Applications!
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