Post by cantcongsferrido on May 8, 2019 18:24:38 GMT -5
Main category, Development
Sub category, Editors
Developer, Philippe Mougin
Filesize, 21197
Title, F-Script
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❯ version 2.1 F-Script
Source is available from Subversion (browse).
F-Script is an award winning set of open source tools that complement Xcode and Interface Builder to provide scripting and interactive access to Cocoa frameworks and custom Objective-C objects. It aims to be a useful and fun tool for both beginners and experts, allowing interactively exploring, testing, and using Cocoa-based objects and frameworks.
Here you find self explanatory menu items for manage your workspace in R. You can either load and save the workspace also by specifying file name. All of these are interfaces to the load and save R commands. The only relevant item, which is specific to this GUI, is Browse workspace which invokes the browseEnv() function in R. This will open a window with a summary description of the objects in your workspace. Recursive objects (like lists, etc) can be expanded (one level only though).
ARDUINO 1.8.9
##What is F-Script?## F-Script is a Smalltalk inspired programming language. F-Script's runtime can be injected into running processes and allows for interactive exploration of running processes. It is therefore a great tool e.g. for debugging or reverse engineering. You can see F-Script in action here.
When the applications in question are installed on a Mac using the downloaded installer package, there will not be a _MASReceipt from the App Store included as part of the application. This means that the applications are not tied to a specific Apple ID.
Official site:
on 10.12 macpkg.icu/?id=9954&kw=F-SCRIPT_VERS.2.2_G3Y.ZIP {20985 kb}
Version on iMac macpkg.icu/?id=9954&kw=G37H.V.4.1.F-SCRIPT.PKG {24164 kb}
Torrent version key F-Script 2.1
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Step 3: Install RStudio I found that if you install Home Brew, it will automatically install the command line tools. Toolbar2000 "DA UI", If Built-in editor is selected, allows enable/disable of syntax coloring, brace highlighting and the showing of line numbers. If External editor is selected, allows specifying which external editor. That editor will be used for all editing functions. It runs as a separate application. Using an external editor means that R will never wait while editing (e.g. edit(A) will return immediately and open A in the external editor. Command-E and Command-Return like functionality would need to be implemented by other means, i.e. AppleScript. The external editor can be any application (e.g. SubEthaEdit, TextWrangler, BBEdit, Smultron, etc) or can be activated through a shell script (e.g. see or smultron, both give better control on how to start the editor). In this case R will try to source this file or load the image data file (see Finder actions). If R is not yet running it will be launched. To find updated links for the tools, you can use this command: Collaborate simultaneously with your writing partners IN REAL TIME - around the corner - or around the world.
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