Description
PicoC
PicoC is a super lightweight C interpreter. It was originally made for scripting a UAV's on-board flight system, but it works great for other robotic and embedded applications too!
What Makes PicoC Special?
The core of PicoC is only about 3500 lines of code. Now, it's not meant to be a full-on version of ISO C, but it does almost everything you need. When you compile it, it takes up just a few kilobytes of space, which is awesome! Plus, it uses very little data space.
Perfect for Small Devices
This means PicoC is perfect for tiny embedded devices where every byte counts. It's also a fun example of how to create a compact language implementation while still keeping the code nice and easy to read.
Current Development Status
PicoC is still in the works but getting close to its first official release! Right now, we have version 0.93 available as a beta that’s nearly feature-complete. It’s been tested on various processors including x86-32, x86-64, powerpc, arm, ultrasparc, HP-PA and blackfin. Plus, it's pretty easy to port over to new platforms.
Download PicoC Today!
If you're interested in checking out PicoC or want to give it a try on your own projects, download it here! It's a handy tool that keeps things simple while being powerful enough for many applications.
User Reviews for PicoC FOR LINUX 7
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PicoC FOR LINUX is a small, efficient C interpreter suitable for various applications. Its compact code and versatility make it a valuable tool.
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PicoC is a fantastic app! Its lightweight design makes it perfect for embedded systems. Love it!
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I've been using PicoC for my robotics projects, and it's incredibly efficient. Highly recommended!
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PicoC is an amazing interpreter! It’s compact yet powerful enough for various applications. Five stars!
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This app has transformed how I approach programming in small devices. PicoC is a must-have tool!
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I love how PicoC balances simplicity and functionality. Perfect for my UAV scripting needs. Great job!
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PicoC is brilliant! It's easy to use and works seamlessly on different architectures. Truly impressive!