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*2.15.3 (2019-07-01) | *2.15.3 (2019-07-01) | ||
*2.28.1 (2022-05-31) | *2.28.1 (2022-05-31) | ||
*2.41.3 (2023-07-03) | |||
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Name | Agena |
Version | 2.41.3 (Jul 2023) |
Vendor | |
Author | Alexander Walz |
Licence | MIT License |
WWW | http://agena.sourceforge.net |
Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language designed to be used in scientific, educational, linguistic, graphical, and many other applications, including scripting. The language also has text processing and macro functions and can be used as a separate text/macro processor if set up as such and is available for multiple platforms.
Charset support (for macro/text processing):
- 8 Bit ASCII (255 characters according to current code page). No support for Unicode or DBCS.
Version
- 2.9.8 (2016-08-16)
- 2.15.3 (2019-07-01)
- 2.28.1 (2022-05-31)
- 2.41.3 (2023-07-03)
Links
- The Agena language
- A quick and dirty tutorial: agena-crashcourse.pdf