DALLAS, USA: The Dallas-Texas based company, EntiCraft, recently released a new version of EntiPro 2, a powerful and easy to use source code generator.
The new version 2.8 introduces more features and functionalities, including MySQL support said a press release.
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“Our customers have been asking for this, and we listened," says a company spokesman. “By adding MySQL to the databases portfolio that EntiPro 2 currently supports, we intend to cater to even more users that typically develop software using a wide array of technologies.”
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According to the release, the EntiPro framework targets key areas in code generation. Ease of use, flexibility and robustness. By providing a zero script template builder, EntiCraft closes the learning gap found in other solutions. Users simply drag & drop elements into their code and use simple placeholders and highlighting to build rules into their templates.
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“There is no need to learn new scripts to generate code,” says the company spokesman. “Developers shouldn't have to learn and type out more code to save time on creating code. Now that's simple.”
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There is no need to jump through wizards, either. On another front, EntiPro addresses the flexibility factor by offering a true all-programming languages environment that allows users to possibly even create their own language variations and have EntiPro automatically support them. All that developers would need is a little creativity added the release.
Further it added, EntiPro is realized through the professional grade application that generates source code the way professional developers would normally develop code.
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