Aurora is a powerful 32 bit compiler featuring an integrated development environment with advanced compiler, assembler and linker.
Aurora features a C-like syntax with high level commands making it ideal for students and advanced programmers alike. Aurora can create stand alone executables with no runtime libraries needed. Designed to be a cross platform compiler there will be both Windows and Linux versions available.
The compiler is undergoing regular updates and now has OOP support, GUI classes, image classes, database support, 2D classes, 3D game classes, Unicode support, and features the Scintilla text editor for the IDE. Recent changes to the IDE include a 'Find in Files' feature, bookmarks, auto indentation, brace highlighting, class view, disassembler, and a subs/methods pulldown.
Main Features
- Fast 32-bit compiler, assembler, and linker.
- Uses standard COFF and LIB format files for maximum compatibility.
- Easily upgradeable with add-on command libraries.
- Integrated editor, source-level debugger, and compiler.
- Multi-module programming supports unlimited source and include files.
- Interfaces seamlessly with Windows™ technologies.
- COM and OOP (class) support.
- Supports Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista.
- Intrinsic unicode support.
- Linux support in development.
- Built-in GUI/Form designer.
- Built-in menu designer.
- Gui, database, string, math, console, file, 2D and 3D libraries included.
- Integrated resource compiler.
- All tools can be run from the command line as well as the IDE.
- Robust data type support including classes, structures and unions.
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