An application designed to integrate .NET Framework scripts into applications, supporting code written in C#, VB.NET and JScript.NET
Version | 2.2 |
Updated | May 6th 2014 |
Developer |
Quantum Whale
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User Rating |
866
3.0
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Original File Size | 3.4 MB |
Downloads | 7097 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Scripter.NET is a comprehensive library that can help you integrate various C#, VB.NET and JScript scripts and components (engines) into your .NET or WinForms projects. Furthermore, thanks to its basic code editing features, it also makes it possible for you to execute code and debug it if need be.
It hardly requires any effort on your part in order be smoothly deployed on your system. That said, you only need to rely on the app's wizard-based installer and to make sure that .NET Framework 4.0 or present on your computer's system.
The interface is a fairly straightforward one, with a typical menu bar on the upper part of the main window that hosts all of the tools, a practical toolbar right underneath, an Explorer panel on the left and a code editor/debugger on the right side.
The fact that this library/utility allows you to access the objects directly from the script and extend the app's logic without the need to recompile or redeploy it is probably the app's highlight. However, the comprehensive debugging tools are also worthy of your attention.
For example, you can debug single script or projects that containing multiple source files, as well as perform various debugging tasks in separate script processes. It's well worth pointing out that the Scripter.NET Crack also comes with support for Start/Stop commands, breakpoints, as well as call stack and expression evaluation.
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