RAPTOR – Flowchart Interpreter

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Create free flowcharts for programming students

RAPTOR – Flowchart Interpreter is a free program developed for the Windows operating system, including Windows XP. Designed to help students visualize their algorithms, RAPTOR – Flowchart Interpreter provide visual support and helps new programmers trace the execution through the use of flowcharts. These flowcharts are proven to help student create better algorithms than by using traditional language or written flowcharts alone. For new students or those that are still developing the basics of programming, RAPTOR is one of the most useful tools available.

Create successful algorithms

For beginner or introductory programming students, creating accurate and successful algorithms can be a challenge without the aid of instructions or written flowcharts. Unfortunately, these flowcharts can sometimes prove to be satisfactory at best and not helpful to those who are in the earliest stages of programming. RAPTOR – Flowchart Interpreter, however, provides visually superior flowcharts that students prefer and result in more successful and accurate algorithms. Students can trace the execution through the flowchart visually and required syntax is kept to a minimum.

Perfect for beginners

RAPTOR – Flowchart Interpreter stands head and shoulders above writing flowcharts or traditional language by providing students with a visual cue. In fact, RAPTOR has different modes. By default, students begin in Novice mode that has a single global namespace for variable. From there, they can move up to Intermediate and Object-Oriented modes that feature more comprehensive support.

Flowchart-based programming environment, designed specifically to help students visualize their algorithms and avoid syntac

RAPTOR is a flowchart-based programming environment, designed specifically to help students visualize their algorithms and avoid syntactic baggage. RAPTOR programs are created visually and executed visually by tracing the execution through the flowchart. Required syntax is kept to a minimum. Students prefer using flowcharts to express their algorithms, and are more successful creating algorithms using RAPTOR than using a traditional language or writing flowcharts without RAPTOR.

It’s free and easy to use for everybody. A lot of school using this software. Similar programs are usually not free, but this is – this is best difference. It’s free, but very good.