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AutoIt is a BASIC-like scripting language that is primarily used for automating tasks on Windows, developed by Jonathan Bennett in 1999. It provides a simple and easy-to-use syntax, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced programmers. With it, you can create scripts to automate repetitive tasks, such as clicking buttons, filling out forms, and interacting with windows and controls.

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Template Studio (formerly called Windows Template Studio, successor to Windows App Studio) is a free, open-source official plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio, developed by Microsoft. It is designed to help developers create UWP (Universal Windows Platform) applications more easily using a friendly wizard.

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PureBasic is a procedural computer programming language and cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) for Windows, Mac and Linux (both 32-bit and 64-bit). It is written based on the established BASIC rules, developed by Frédéric Laboureur from France in 1998. Most importantly, the learning of PureBasic is very easy, that's why it has won so many beginners and highly qualified programmers.