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Thanks to Philippe Tanguy!
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Many thanks to Philippe Tanguy, who spent many hours translating the Phrogram User Guide into French!
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While developing my own classes I did not find much in the way of documentation on what was supported, or the syntax of building a Phrogram class. Through experimentation and scouring other files, I've located some examples of their use and put together a paper and example program on designing classes. It is located in ...
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This paper discusses the different parts of a Phrogram class. It makes reference to an example class demonstrated in the included OSCILLATOR.KPL file. The purpose of this effort is to help document the different parts of a Phrogram class by demonstrating how they are used.
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This shows autocomplete in action in the Phrogram code editor. To bring up the autocomplete list, just type CTRL+J when in the code editor. If you have begun typing a word, the list of suggested autocomplete will be filtered to things that match what you have begun typing.
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This shows Phrogram's interactive debuggin in action in the IDE
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This shows the use of line numbers in Phrogram, including to identify and locate errors in the code editor
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This shows and described the use of the splitter controls in the Phrogram code editor
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This shows the different elements of Phrogram's code editor
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Updated July 2007
This is the PDF version of the Phrogram User Guide. It is also available from the Help menu of Phrogram itself.
It's available here as a seperate download here for those who might want to review it without downloading and installing Phrogram.
If you are teaching with Phrogram under our EVDL program, we would be ...
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