Programming Language Converter
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https://doi.org/10.48017/dj.v11i1.3523Keywords:
sasimi, ordering system, analyticsAbstract
The developed Programming Language Converter serves as an important tool to students, researchers, professors and to anyone who wants to learn different programming languages since it allows various programming constructs to be differentiated. It is a standalone programming platform that allows user to create, edit, compile, and execute three different programming languages at a time. It can convert Java to C++ programming source code and C++ to C programming source code and vice versa. For easy and fast construction of program source code an auto help function that lists down correct suggested syntax is designed. The menu bar fully equipped with helpful list of basic concept in programming is included for the user to easily create, open and save file. One of the most important tool is the navigation menu that guides the users on how to use the programming platform. The software can be run on Microsoft Win10 operating system and was developed using Python 64 bit 3.4.1.1 as the main programming language.
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