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BBC BASIC for Windows plug in for APIViewer 1.30

by Jon Ripley <news@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 5, 2006 at 02:00 AM

I would like to announce the release of a new version of the BBC BASIC
for Windows plug in for APIViewer.  Version 1.30 now generates code for
the entire API, adds support for sub-structure arrays, better
declaration formatting and the code generation engine has had major
updates to make it significantly more accurate.

APIViewer makes programming with the Windows API much easier by
providing a searchable database of all constants, functions,
enumerations and data types.  These declarations can be exported for use
with a number of languages, and until now BBC BASIC for Windows was
unsupported.  The BBC BASIC for Windows plug in (synBB4W) enables
APIViewer to generate BBC BASIC code ready to copy and paste into your
own programs.

The APIViewer database was created from the Windows XP header files and
contains information about approximately 6100 functions, 500 types and
52000 constants.  The code for each of these API elements is converted
into BBC BASIC code by the synBB4W plug in ready to be used in your
programs.

Download APIViewer and the BBC BASIC for Windows plug in from:
http://jonripley.com/bb4w/win32api/viewer/

A bonus set of BBC BASIC header files for APIViewer users:
http://jonripley.com/bb4w/win32api/viewer/include.html

Finally, BBC BASIC for Windows is available from:
http://www.bbcbasic.co.uk/products/bbcwin/bbcwin.html

Regards,
Jon Ripley
-- 
http://jonripley.com/
Making your BBC BASIC for Windows programs more productive




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