This article is from the Apple II Programming FAQ, by Jeff Hurlburt with numerous contributions by others.
Byte Works ( http://www.byteworks.org ) develops the Orca series of Apple II and IIgs languages including Pascal, C, Assembler, and the new IIgs BASIC as well as manuals, learning packages, and other language materials. You can find very good collections of Apple II languages and related software on the net:. Asimov- Apple II programming software and utilities ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/images/utility/programming/ Ground- Apple II languages, programming software, and utilities Ground: /apple8/Languages/ Ground: /apple8/Beagle.Oldies/ Ground: /apple16/Languages/ Ground: /Collections/SoWhat/ Ground: /Collections/Phoenyx/ GS WorldView- Apple II programming software and utilities http://apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/Utils/ Ninja Force Downloads- Apple IIgs utilities http://www.ninjaforce.com/html/products.html Paul Schlyter's Apple II Stuff- Compilers, S-C assemblers, utilities http://www.stjarnhimlen.se/apple2/dsk.html Ron's Software Page- Q Forth http://www.geocities.com/oneelkruns/ So What Software- Apple IIgs programming software http://www.sowhatsoftware.com/home.html TFF Enterprises ftp://apple2.tffenterprises.com/pub/apple2/8bit/dev/ Apple II game authoring software links http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/A2FAQs7GAMESITES.html#004 More software links http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/A2FAQs4MAJORSITES.html --Rubywand, Andrew Roughan
 
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