Sometimes we have to look at files with a size that far exceeds anything a regular code editor can handle. After all, source files of any language usually don’t venture north of a few hundred KB. I am sure there are some slightly bigger, so please don’t make this a contest about who has the […]
Tag: PrimalScript 2011
Feature Peek PrimalScript 2011: 32/64 bit debugging
You probably already guessed that we did not just stop with executing scripts in either 32 or 64 bit mode. Debugging your scripts in either environment is just as simple. With just the flick of a switch you can launch the 32 or the 64 bit debugger and run, step, examine and probe your variables […]
Feature Peek PrimalScript 2011: Bridging the gap, Part 3
Last time we learned how you can pre-determine where your script is executed by using meta-comments inside your code. While this third installment also deals with execution in either 32 or 64 bit environments, the main gap being addressed today is between script development and working in a shell. For us developer types, the use […]
SAPIEN Newsletter
In order to help de-clutter your inbox, SAPIEN will be changing the frequency of its newsletter to a quarterly delivery. To keep you informed of our monthly specials, news, and announcements, we will be publishing that content on our blog. December 2010 brings us closer to the release of PrimalScript 2011. If you purchase PrimalScript […]