15: Rigo aka Simon Archer had brought his development environment, Codebench, in the full, commercial version. This version will have full support for several programming languages as well as various nice integrated development tools. An autodoc viewer was one of the tools already present; it is not yet decided whether this will come with the free, basic version or only the commercial one. Likewise, the release date of the commercial version is yet undecided. It is an impresssive tool which will definitely help getting me back to developing for the Amiga, once it is ready. I have already used the free version for a few minor projects and enjoyed it, but I can see that many more useful facilities are in the making.
Rigo aka Simon Archer had brought his development environment, Codebench, in the full, commercial version. This version will have full support for several programming languages as well as various nice integrated development tools. An autodoc viewer was one of the tools already present; it is not yet decided whether this will come with the free, basic version or only the commercial one. Likewise, the release date of the commercial version is yet undecided. It is an impresssive tool which will definitely help getting me back to developing for the Amiga, once it is ready. I have already used the free version for a few minor projects and enjoyed it, but I can see that many more useful facilities are in the making.