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Easy code

Easy Code is the visual assembly programming environment made to build 32-bit Windows applications. The Easy Code interface, looking like Visual Basic, allows you to program Windows assembler applications (executable files, dynamic and static libreries, COFF object files...

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Windows
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  • programming
  • environment
  • assembler
  • assembly
  • win32
  • ocx
  • activex
  • jwasm
  • masm
  • masm32
  • development

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  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    71 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Easy code?

Easy Code is the visual assembly programming environment made to build 32-bit Windows applications. The Easy Code interface, looking like Visual Basic, allows you to program Windows assembler applications (executable files, dynamic and static libreries, COFF object files, console applications and drivers) done in an easy way as was never possible before. Download and test this application including the source code of a nice CD player, a complete and fast text editor in a dll file (to be able to program your own editor), a complete and excellent text editor ready to use, a file shredder, a MIDI player and many other applications. There are two available versions of Easy Code:

  • Masm version using the Microsoft Macro Assembler (distributed with Masm32 and GeneSys packages)

  • GoAsm version using the Jeremy Gordon's Go tools (distributed with the ECGo package)