#7411
Mind+ (AKA: Mindplus) is a teenager visual programming software developed based on Scratch 3.0 with independent intellectual property rights, made by DFRobot from China, in 2013. With it, users only need to drag the graphical program blocks to complete programming. They can also use advanced programming languages such as Python/C/C++. It is suitable for on-campus teaching, project creation, maker competitions, and other scenarios, allowing children to easily experience the fun of programming.

#5863
Clickteam Fusion (formerly called Multimedia Fusion Developer) is a classic, powerful and extensible 2D/3D game making engine, developed by Clickteam from France in 1995. It is easy to understand and use, allowing developers to create all kinds of cross-platform games without writing any code.

#5822
TouchDesigner is a node-based visual development platform for creating real-time and interactive multimedia content on Windows and Mac platforms, developed by Derivative from Canada. It's been used by artists, programmers, creative coders, software designers, and performers to create performances, installations, and fixed media works.

#5458
Microsoft has been a world leader in the area of program development all the time. Visual Studio 6.0 is a very classic programming component (Integrated Development Environment) introduced by Microsoft in 1998. This is the last version to run on the Windows 9x platform, the last version to include Visual J++, the last program development component of Microsoft that does not support the .NET Framework (Microsoft started to fully support the object-oriented .NET Framework from the next release of Visual Studio - 7.0), also the next four versions' core environment that provides programmers with an integrated look-alike platform.

#4817
BASIC (Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is one of the most popular and widely used programming languages in the history of computing technology. Of course, the only BASIC-based languages still in production today are probably the cross-platform PureBasic and the classic, famous Visual Basic developed by Microsoft.

#4656
If you are an Arduino hardware developer, and don't have much time to become an expert in software development, you can make Visuino be your personal software expert. Because for the existing hardware products provided by Arduino, you might feel at a loss to the complexity of designing code to run their hardware components. This case, you can ask Mitov Software's Visuino for help.

#4358
Scratch is a simple, interesting (very similar to children's games), free, open-source and cross-platform visual programming language/software. It's specially designed for worldwide children (8 to 16 years old) to use at home, school or after-school club, and developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab using the Smalltalk programming language.