Client/Server and Host Application Development Tools
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Power Macintosh
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A programming environment that provides all the necessary tools to write,
organize, and navigate through source code. Provides access to information,
editing capabilities, and navigation through projects. The environment is
dynamic; developers can immediately see the effects of changes made to code
without having to recompile. Parses source files listed in the project and
creates a data dictionary that tracks each function, procedure, class,
structure, and so on. Works with procedural as well as object-oriented
languages. Available for Power Macintosh, Macintosh, Windows 3.1, Windows
95, and Windows NT systems. Both 16-bit and 32-bit versions are available.
Programmers can use the same project interchangeably on both platforms.
Features include a flexible browser that displays definitions of items
selected in the lists to help users identify code components, an
object-oriented class-tree window, and a data dictionary that includes
definitions and locations of all named programming components in the
project such as classes, functions, fields, data types, and macros.
Supports C and C++ programming languages and works seamlessly with all
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