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Maple IDE Reduces Development Time

New development environment can manage projects in Maple language.

By DE Editors  

August 7, 2013

Maplesoft announced the new Maple IDE, powered by DigiArea, which is an integrated development environment for the Maple programming language that improves productivity by providing advanced tools for writing and managing Maple projects. Based on the Eclipse platform, it offers a customized industry-standard environment for medium- to large-scale Maple development projects, the company says.

Features of the Maple IDE include the ability to quickly browse and search through source hierarchies, automatic highlighting and formatting based on syntactic and semantic properties of the code, navigation, testing and more. According to the company, it assists developers in writing, updating, maintaining, and understanding code, so projects can be completed faster with fewer errors, and later enhancements can be made more easily.

"Together with our partner DigiArea, we have created a modern development environment on top of the popular Eclipse framework," said Laurent Bernardin, executive vice president and chief scientist at Maplesoft. "The Maple IDE provides a powerful, familiar environment for seasoned programmers, while giving new programmers valuable assistance getting started."

For more information, visit Maplesoft.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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