Hi.
I'm wondering, does anyone know of another program like Jeliot?
I'm looking for a new one because Jeliot does not support StdIn or StdOut and I'm hoping
that there exists another one that does.
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Hi.
I'm wondering, does anyone know of another program like Jeliot?
I'm looking for a new one because Jeliot does not support StdIn or StdOut and I'm hoping
that there exists another one that does.
Have you checked out Jive? I don't know anything about it myself, but it looks interesting and is being developed by a US university. You might search for "java visualization tools" or "java program visualization" to find other candidates.
JohnJohnson123 (October 18th, 2013)