WPG System64 1.99.1

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Ron Murawski
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WPG System64 1.99.1

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WPG System64 1.99.1
open source; a 64-bit Native Portable Build and Development Environment for Windows
64-bit tools for programmers: C/C++/Fortran/Java/PHP/Perl/Python, etc
Can build 32-bit and/or 64-bit apps
Comes with portable versions of CodeBlocks and CodeLite.
The new update requires the previous version, 1.99, to be present
http://www.cadforte.com/system64.html

Cygwin.dll is not needed with this project
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Re: WPG System64 1.99.1

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Ron Murawski wrote:WPG System64 1.99.1
open source; a 64-bit Native Portable Build and Development Environment for Windows
64-bit tools for programmers: C/C++/Fortran/Java/PHP/Perl/Python, etc
Can build 32-bit and/or 64-bit apps
Comes with portable versions of CodeBlocks and CodeLite.
The new update requires the previous version, 1.99, to be present
http://www.cadforte.com/system64.html

Cygwin.dll is not needed with this project
Woww!

New Dev-cpp in town?

Best,
hi, merhaba, hallo HT
Ron Murawski
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Re: WPG System64 1.99.1

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beachknight wrote:
Ron Murawski wrote:WPG System64 1.99.1
open source; a 64-bit Native Portable Build and Development Environment for Windows
64-bit tools for programmers: C/C++/Fortran/Java/PHP/Perl/Python, etc
Can build 32-bit and/or 64-bit apps
Comes with portable versions of CodeBlocks and CodeLite.
The new update requires the previous version, 1.99, to be present
http://www.cadforte.com/system64.html

Cygwin.dll is not needed with this project
Woww!

New Dev-cpp in town?

Best,
Hi Harun,

I think it's even better than that. Everything is portable: if you've already installed CodeBlocks, you can use the WPG64 CodeBlocks and each CodeBlocks will be totally independent of the other. You can try out WPG64 and if you don't like it, you can delete it -- there's no uninstall needed because *every* part of the package is portable and it doesn't make any registry changes.

There's so much in this package that it defies description. It''s every tool you ever wanted... and more. If you see a development tool that is missing, just make a request and it will probably get added to the next release.

Truth be told I'm part of the WPG64 team, but I'm working on some new web pages only. And maybe doing a little bit of advertising! :oops:

Best regards,
Ron