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>>... And with the ability of different script languages all the packages available in PHP,Python and Javascript you can use *all* the packages developed for those languages (Big plus compared to Win/WebDEV),
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>Actually WinDev does integrate with 3rd party languages. For example,
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>1) WebDev - you can develop the website using WLangauge in the WD IDE and generate a PHP website using Ajax and Javascript, It can integrate with Ajax, Javascript, HTML5, etc. You can even enter your PHP, Javascript, HTML, JSP, ASP etc. directly into the coding window of WebDev alongside WLangauge -
http://www.windev.com/webdev/index.html>2) WinDev - you can develop in WLangauge in the WD IDE and generate Windows exe, Linux exe, Windows service, .Net assembly, .Net executable, Java application, etc. In WinDev you can use external components including .Net components, C/C++ components, ActiveX, DLL, etc. -
http://www.windev.com/windev/index.html>They have also been around 25+ years and thousands of line-of-business apps have been developed in it. Mainly in Europe though as that has been their focus area and home-ground.
I am perhaps overly sceptic of automatic translation/generation (mostly for the ballooning testing needed), but I prefer the "library" concept even if I realize that the interpreter implementation on each device needs to be tested as well. Being around for long time certainly helps in respect to having debugged code if they do not introduce too many errors in new versions into previously errorfree code - don't mind errors in new stuff to be ironed out till next release.