Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language designed to be used in scientific, educational, linguistic, and many other applications. Its syntax looks like very simplified Algol 68 with elements taken from Lua and SQL.
It supports if and then conditions as well as sequences and vectors as the data types used in your projects.
The portable version of the software can be found here.
What's New in This Release:
· For instructions on how to easily install the update, have a look at the libupdate.read.me file residing on the root of the agena-1.12.0-update1.zip archive. This archive can be downloaded from the Binaries/Agena 1.12.0 folder.
· `printf` can now write a formatted string to a file if its first argument is a handle pointing to an open file.
· The new function `clock.sgstr` converts a float into its sexagesimal string representation of the format hh:mm:ss. Another delimiter to separate the time components can optionally be given.
· Fixed round-off errors in `clock.totm`.
· Added a hint to downloadable Library Updates and their installation notes to the manual in the new Chapter 2.9. In general, cumulative updates are provided to minimize maintenance.