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"The language of Neophyte is a late stage in development programming language/parser being privately developed by neophytesoftware by one individual, under the premise that multiplatform programming should be easier, especially for beginners. In 2005 a limited demo of neophyte was released for mac users that could be opened from the command line, however a GUI version is required for before commercialization."

"The core engine and initial phase visual version was developed on a Macintosh. Finalization of the visual version is being conducted on Windows and Linux. A commercial release is expected in mid to late 2006."

Features


"The language/parse itself is a markup language which compiles into Java whose event handling is similar to JavaScript. The language allows the programmer to skip some of Java's tedious task like setmutableattributeset. the language adds libraries automatically, encapsulates unencapsulated default methods, allows and ignores explicit calls to the Math class, hyperbolic math functions, untested math and finance functions, autocasts variables, allows the user to set the anglemode, autoconverts file separators, supports multiple variants of structures such as the for loop, supports threading, new objects, sound, myql support (FoxPro, Access, and Oracle are untested), file IO, command line calls, additional logic gates, sound, server/client & HTTP, interactive paint (graphics2d and 3d not supported yet). The code is also case insensitive, fixes some GUI errors that are of no fault of the coder, and is new line delimited, to help prevent common errors. As processor speeds increase, neophyte will allow programs to be developed faster, and for all three main platforms by compiling neophyte code into both Java source and byte code."

Developer


The developer is a privately own company in Maine operated by a single individual in his own free time, never has either the company or founder sought out any grants. Once the company goes commercial, the company will relocate due to many factors including: taxes, infinite road blocks, weather, personal, business opportunities, and politics.
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