Programming Without Coding Technology 2.0
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The second generation of the Programming Without Coding Technology (PWCT) software.
Using PWCT, A novice programmer can learn the basics of computer programming and how to create useful applications and games. The software is designed to reduce the learning curve and encourage more people to learn about programming. Also, this version is powered by the new Ring programming language and provide professional Ring developers with a powerful and modern visual programming environment.
Features:
- Visual Programming using Goal Designer (Steps Editor) instead of Code Editor
- Rich comments (Add images, tables, etc.) to the application design
- Form Designer to design the application user interface (WYSIWYG)
- The Time Machine to play programs as movie and run programs in the past
- Interactive Visualization from textual source code written in Ring language
- Autocomplete
- Different styles and themes
- Open many visual source files at the same time
- Open many interaction pages (data-entry forums) at the same time
- Support generating Ring source code
- Support importing Ring source code
- Connect to any database using ODBC
- Native support for SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL
- Develop Apps for Drawing & Simulation
- Develop Card Games
- Develop desktop applications for Windows, Linux and macOS
- Develop 2D Games
- Create classic/retro games with tile maps (Support Tilengine)
- Develop Web applications
- Comes with many samples and applications
Steam User 8
Learn basic language but with style and pattern
Steam User 9
As someone who knows next to nothing about coding. I'm going into this with a huge belly flop. I'm personally having no luck with it, but I'm still learning, I've noticed a few minor problems with the layout. To me It looks like it has a lot of potential to be something amazing. I just don't think I'm ready yet. I'm giving it a thumbs up for now, cause it seems the creator wants this to work.
For now I'm going to sit on it, and let some time grow with it, and then I'll start watching some youtube videos on it to learn more. I believe people will start making some to show it has the potential to be awesome.
Steam User 8
I like the concept, but I will not really use it. (And neither refund)
It's lacking one simple thing, autocomplete for imported libraries. It could scan the library folder and allow you to pick the library to include.
Another thing it could do is provide autocomplete for the included library methods.
Those are things that classical IDEs do.
I do think it's good for beginners as it ease a bit the learning process by offering less friction for the base components.
Maybe the developer can look at MPS, which would allow to do crazy stuff!
Steam User 6
Its has many uses. As it grows with time it will become more powerful. Glad I purchased it.