
yossik
CPad C Interpreter
Hi,
Please take a look at my new project : the CPad C Interpreter for Windows
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CPad C Interpreter for Windows
CPad is a simple, intuitive and friendly C interpreter. It is intended to be used by teachers, students, game programming hobbyists, engineers, scientists and everyone who wish to learn math, science and programming.
CPad comes with a variety of built in
libraries such as :
- Standard C libraries such as stdio and stdlib
- Extensive 2D and 3D Graphics
- Mathematics and Algorithms
- Physics and Chemistry
- Sound and Multimedia
- Speech Recognition
- Computer Vision
- Networking
- database support
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