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Structorizer is a little tool which you can use to create Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams (NSD).
The request #1022 induces the complementary ehancement option to equip Structorizer with a [Haxe](https://haxe.org/) code generator.
Alessandro Simonetta proposed to add a generator for ARM code and (optionally) even to enhance the debugger to execute ARM code in a suited syntax (possibly via a DiagramController).
Several options and menu items, though placed where they logically belong, may be too far from immediate reach for frequent tasks in certain use cases, e.g. the switch between code...
I've just executed techtonics from worldcities2 COBOL import:  As it has two parameters these are asked to be entered first (which is perfect):  In general this works fine...
The Python export from Structorizer aims at Python 3. But in contrast to Python 2, the division operator "/" has no longer the adaptive behaviour like in C or Java...
G. Franzkowiak asked (inspired by a no longer supported tool G.E.S.y bzw. WinG.E.S.y) for a way to allow users to configure code export for some new programming language from Structorizer....
how about support the new language julia ~~~ i think that's a good idea
Bob (@fesch ) suggested some really good ideas for the further accomplishment of the exception handling elements introduced with versions 3.29-07/-08: The text of the TRY element could be organized...
Would be nice to have a function for this conversion! Even better of course would be to have conversion from String to floating point as well :-) Great program already...
beforehand: thank you very much for this awesome FOSS-project! :clap: --- thanks to #585 there is now an easy to install deb-package, but including it into the Debian- (and perhaps...