| The Programmer's Lab presents a compiled collection of over 500 functions that empower limited programming languages and simplify complex code at the same time. It accomplishes these two seemingly different things by acting like a dynamic link library (DLL). Like a dynamic link library, the Programmer's Lab receives a request for a specific function from a software program. The software program communicates with the Programmer's Lab through the common "shell," "execute," or "run" command found in popular programming languages like Visual Basic, WSH (Windows Script Host), and even the DOS batch file. The Programmer's Lab then uses common programming functions (date, time, file, folder, math, system, media, networking, and string commands) to store the results of those functions for the software program that requested it. Results are stored in a textbox, a small file, or the end-user's clipboard for the taking.
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| author: | Nicole Miller |
| required: | WinXP, Vista, Win7 |
| size: | 3.56 m |
| added: | 23-Aug-2011 |
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