Difference between revisions of "Prokee System"
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[[File:Pk_sh01.png|thumb|200px|Screenshot of the old Prokee Interpreter]] | [[File:Pk_sh01.png|thumb|200px|Screenshot of the old Prokee Interpreter]] | ||
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<b>Prokee</b> is a collection of dynamic linkable software modules (s. [[List of Prokee Modules]]), as well as an interpreter for a simple scripting language, which is currently re-implemented to support the new [[Universal Prokee Language]], which follows a new and still experimental approach to programming language design. | <b>Prokee</b> is a collection of dynamic linkable software modules (s. [[List of Prokee Modules]]), as well as an interpreter for a simple scripting language, which is currently re-implemented to support the new [[Universal Prokee Language]], which follows a new and still experimental approach to programming language design. | ||
| − | Supported Operating Systems | + | == Supported Operating Systems == |
* Linux | * Linux | ||
* Windows | * Windows | ||
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| + | == Components == | ||
| + | * The Main Executable | ||
| + | * Collection of Prokee Modules | ||
| + | * Additional Tools | ||
Latest revision as of 00:58, 15 May 2019
The Prokee System is the basic system to manage and run modular applications based on Prokee.
Prokee is a collection of dynamic linkable software modules (s. List of Prokee Modules), as well as an interpreter for a simple scripting language, which is currently re-implemented to support the new Universal Prokee Language, which follows a new and still experimental approach to programming language design.
Supported Operating Systems
- Linux
- Windows
Components
- The Main Executable
- Collection of Prokee Modules
- Additional Tools