Any suggestions for a 'programmer's workbench' for Powerhouse ?

LEPROUX JEROME jerome.LEPROUX at cheops.fr
Thu Apr 21 10:34:42 CDT 2011


I've been using Programmer Studio for many years. This is a powerful code editor which allows you to edit files on any system onto which an ftp server is running, including HP3000 which is very well known from Programmer Studio. It knows many languages including Cobol, C++, Pascal, Fortran, Java, html, Posix shell, ..., but also HP3000 CI (command interpreter), HP Turbo Image (database schema), Robelle Suprtool, ... , and of course, Powerhouse, all with color highlighting.

Knowledge of the language you're using allows Programmer Studio to display your program's structure (requests for qtp, paragraph names or file descriptions for cobol, ...), to be able to comment/uncomment a selection in one click (because it knows what is the comment syntax of your current language), and so on.

It has been sold by Whisper Technology for many years but is now free. Just enter Programmer Studio in Google and you should find many sites offering it for free download.
For instance, I could find it a few minutes ago here :                http://www.toggle.com/lv/group/view/kl41316/Programmer_Studio.htm

Hope This Helps
Jerome

De : powerh-l-bounces+jerome.leproux=cheops.fr at lists.sowder.com [mailto:powerh-l-bounces+jerome.leproux=cheops.fr at lists.sowder.com] De la part de Michel Adam
Envoyé : jeudi 21 avril 2011 08:49
À : power-l
Objet : Any suggestions for a 'programmer's workbench' for Powerhouse ?

I'm starting on a small lift-and-shift from 3000 to Windows. Does anyone have any suggestions for a coding editor alternative to 'notepad' ? I have used slickedit before, but that is somewhat more expensive than I can justify. What have listers used that they can recommend?

Thanks

Michel Adam
michel_adam at gov.nt.ca<mailto:michel_adam at gov.nt.ca>

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