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Development => Calculators => Calc Projects, Programming & Tutorials => Topic started by: KermMart̕ian on February 23, 2016, 09:04:05 PM

Title: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: KermMart̕ian on February 23, 2016, 09:04:05 PM
It's been over two years since I first posted news entitled "SourceCoder 3 Nears Completion (https://www.cemetech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9937&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=)", but today, I'm proud to say that SourceCoder 3 actually is nearing completion. Unless you looked closely at the version number at the bottom-right of SourceCoder 3's main menu, I bet you might not have realized that SourceCoder 3 was technically still in beta, but I'm happy to say that in preparation for T^3 2016 and as various planned features come together, it has reached Release Candidate status. The biggest brand-new feature is in-browser compiling of ez80 C programs for the TI-84 Plus CE, but myriad other tweaks, adjustments, fixes, and updates have been added to SourceCoder 3 in the past two years.

If you've hung around Cemetech long enough, you probably know what SourceCoder 3 (http://sc.cemetech.net), but if not, it's a universal in-browser IDE for graphing calculator programmers. It can help you write BASIC, Assembly, and C programs for TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus graphing calculators, edit and export lists, numbers, matrices, pictures, AppVars, and more, and even edit Casio fx-9860 and Prizm programs and images. With the integrated jsTIfied emulator (http://www.cemetech.net/projects/jstified/jstified.php), you can test programs right in your browser, take screenshots, and never need to use an offline calculator or offline emulators. In fact, SourceCoder and jsTIfied even work on smartphone and tablets (including the iPad), meaning that students in schools that issue Chromebooks or iPads can still use it.

I'll save the exhaustive list of features for the inevitable SourceCoder 3.0 announcement; for now, here are the highlights of what has been added to SourceCoder in the past two years: Have you found SourceCoder 3 useful? Let me know! Have you encountered bugs while using it lately? I definitely need to know that too. Finally, although I'm anticipating adding only one additional planned feature for SourceCoder 3.0, feature requests are always welcome.

Launch Tool
(https://www.cemetech.net/img/icon/dl.gif) SourceCoder 3 Online TI-BASIC, ASM, and C Editor and IDE (http://sc.cemetech.net)

(https://www.cemetech.net/img/news/sc3rc1a.jpg) (https://www.cemetech.net/img/news/sc3rc1b.jpg)

EDIT (DJ): Fixed a broken image URL
Title: Re: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: Lionel Debroux on February 23, 2016, 09:42:14 PM
Funny what the threat of competition, with flexible architecture from the beginning (multi-file projects, multiple project types, etc.), and to be open source in our community's spirit, can yield: much more time devoted to the project relatively quickly thereafter, UI improvements (the tabbed interface is obviously a classic UI component in general, but it is used by the competitor), a "new" project type belatedly providing the same kind of functionality as the competitor, etc :)
Likewise, the advent of CEmu renewed development on the proprietary online emulator, and earlier, the advent of Cesium and PHASM renewed development on the proprietary so-called "shell".

But of course, good job nevertheless, even with a philosophical stance which runs counter modern development practices and cooperativeness (knowledge sharing, etc.). The fact is that the features are many and useful, and represent a huge lot of hard work ;)
Title: Re: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: Dream of Omnimaga on February 24, 2016, 12:02:20 AM
@Kerm the Source Coder 3 name actually got me to think that it was actually v3.0 final too, and that the recent bug fixes were updates to that version, so I was indeed surprised by this announcement about SC3 reaching RC1 status. I guess this clarify things up now, though. :P Anyway I still use it from time to time, although I wanted to give TokenIDE a try lately (I like it, except the auto-replacing of certain strings of characters and the lack of a single-click/keypress for building a 8xp. Anyway I'll check SC3 RC1 out when I have a chance.


As for the FOSS discussion above, no comment, other than I agree that some healthy competition can do good things to softwares (convincing their respective authors to add more features)
Title: Re: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: MateoConLechuga on February 24, 2016, 12:07:08 AM
This is very handy, and I remember back using version 2.0 to open TIBASIC programs when I was just starting out :) I am really impressed with the technical abilities that have gone into this over the years, and hopefully it continues to get better and better. And hey, competition promotes better software, and more interest. :P
Title: Re: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: Dream of Omnimaga on February 24, 2016, 12:09:59 AM
Do you remember version 1.0, back when opTI-Basic was separate from Source Coder? :) (it was by Brazcus/MysteryGuitarMan, then merged into SourceCoder) But v1 interface was so long ago that I forgot how it even looks like. It would be weird to look at it again under Cemetech v5 Lite.

EDIT: On a side note, I like the new tab-based interface.
Title: Re: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: critor on February 24, 2016, 04:43:32 PM
Wouldn't it be better to join forces in a single and thus better project ?
Working separately without even trying to communicate before is not a normal way of doing things in a community - it's rebuilding the wheel - it's time and energy lost from all points of view.

I also notice that the 1st released projet is not even mentionned. A paragraph on it would have been a possibility to explain what you were intending to add or do differently (other than closing the source), and maybe avoid such replies.
Title: Re: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: Dream of Omnimaga on February 24, 2016, 06:29:50 PM
*mumbles something about how community collaboration/FOSS matters should be kept in a separate discussion or debate topics rather than project showcases.*

On a SC-related note, I know that Casio calculators lack a program group file format, but I still think that it would be nice if we could have multiple FX-9860G and PRIZM programs/pictures/etc in one single project, even if we can't download all of them in one click like 8xg files. I once started a PRIZM port of First Fantasy: Mana Force, but since I could only have 1 PRIZM program open at a time I had to switch back and forth between projects when I needed to edit sub-programs.

While PRIZM development is quiet, there is still a large community of French FX-9860G programmers out there.
Title: Re: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: KermMart̕ian on February 26, 2016, 04:57:20 AM
That sounds like a reasonable request, DJ_O. As you correctly deduced, it doesn't allow that because Casio doesn't have a group file format that we know about. As long as I remove the ability to export the project for such Casio projects, then I can't see any reason why not to have multiple Casio files per project.
Title: Re: SourceCoder 3 RC 1: TI-84+CE C Programming, More
Post by: Dream of Omnimaga on February 26, 2016, 05:01:59 AM
I actually thought it was a bug a few months ago, but then realized the lack of grouping (not that groups on TI calcs are that reliable, anyway, knowing the many issues people had to send my past RPGs to their calculators, but that's another story). I'm unsure how feasible it would be to generate a zip, 7z or rar file on Cemetech server, though, hence why my suggestion ruled that out, but I thought that being able to have multiple files in one project would be more convenient than having one project per file :)