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Phoenix Object Basic (formerly known as Envelop) is an object-oriented rapid application development tool for Microsoft Windows and Linux. It has object-oriented features such as inheritance and polymorphism as found in languages such as Python and Perl. It also features a similar design environment and compatible syntax to Visual Basic reducing the learning curve for those making a transition from that language to Linux programming. Phoenix includes a full implementation of the BASIC programming language. It was released for download in 2001 and the Linux package is at version 1.5 beta 6 (released October 2004), it also requires the distribution of a small number of runtime library files with complied applications.

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  • Phoenix Object Basic (de)
  • Phoenix Object Basic (en)
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  • Phoenix Object Basic (ehemals Envelop) ist eine integrierte Entwicklungsumgebung, die im Jahr 1995 vom US-amerikanischen Unternehmen Cimlinc entwickelt wurde. Nach dem Ende der Entwicklung durch Cimlinc wurde das Projekt vom niederländischen Unternehmen Janus Software übernommen und in Phoenix Object Basic umbenannt. Dort wurde die Entwicklungsumgebung für das Betriebssystem Linux portiert. (de)
  • Phoenix Object Basic (formerly known as Envelop) is an object-oriented rapid application development tool for Microsoft Windows and Linux. It has object-oriented features such as inheritance and polymorphism as found in languages such as Python and Perl. It also features a similar design environment and compatible syntax to Visual Basic reducing the learning curve for those making a transition from that language to Linux programming. Phoenix includes a full implementation of the BASIC programming language. It was released for download in 2001 and the Linux package is at version 1.5 beta 6 (released October 2004), it also requires the distribution of a small number of runtime library files with complied applications. (en)
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  • Phoenix Object Basic (en)
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  • Phoenix Object Basic (en)
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  • Phoenix Object Basic (ehemals Envelop) ist eine integrierte Entwicklungsumgebung, die im Jahr 1995 vom US-amerikanischen Unternehmen Cimlinc entwickelt wurde. Nach dem Ende der Entwicklung durch Cimlinc wurde das Projekt vom niederländischen Unternehmen Janus Software übernommen und in Phoenix Object Basic umbenannt. Dort wurde die Entwicklungsumgebung für das Betriebssystem Linux portiert. Die Entwicklungsumgebung ermöglicht Rapid Application Development (RAD) in einer eigenen objektorientierten Programmiersprache, die sich sehr stark an Visual Basic 3 orientiert. Die Gestaltung der grafischen Benutzeroberfläche von Envelop sowie die dort bereitgestellten Werkzeuge sind ebenfalls an Visual Basic angelehnt. Die letzte Version (1.4) für Windows erschien im Jahr 1996. Die letzte Version (1.5 beta 6) für Linux erschien im Jahr 2004. Die Website von Envelop existiert nicht mehr und die Software wird nicht mehr angeboten. (de)
  • Phoenix Object Basic (formerly known as Envelop) is an object-oriented rapid application development tool for Microsoft Windows and Linux. It has object-oriented features such as inheritance and polymorphism as found in languages such as Python and Perl. It also features a similar design environment and compatible syntax to Visual Basic reducing the learning curve for those making a transition from that language to Linux programming. Phoenix includes a full implementation of the BASIC programming language. It was released for download in 2001 and the Linux package is at version 1.5 beta 6 (released October 2004), it also requires the distribution of a small number of runtime library files with complied applications. Phoenix Object Basic is a proprietary tool for cross-platform Linux and Windows application development. Key attributes: * No longer being actively developed * Rapid Application Development for Windows and Linux * Short learning curve for VB developers * Object-oriented * Small executables, Fast execution * Cross platform * Released as an EXE and RPM file The Phoenix source code is not available because it contains proprietary third party components. Phoenix is free of charge and freely distributable. (en)
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  • Screenshot of the latest stable version of Envelop alias Phoenix Object Basic. (en)
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