Illumination Software Creator

Illumination Software Creator
Developer(s) Radical Breeze
Stable release 4.1.1 / 13 December 2011
Operating system Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
Type Programming
License Payware
Website Radical Breeze Website

Illumination Software Creator (Illumination) is a tool for visually designing and developing software, and a corresponding Visual programming language that is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Software developed with Illumination runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android (operating system) powered devices, IOS_(Apple) powered devices (including IPhone and IPad), Maemo powered devices and Adobe Flash powered websites. Illumination is developed and sold by Radical Breeze.

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History

Illumination was created by Bryan Lunduke, and first released in May 2010.[1] The earliest known public mention of Illumination was on the April 11, 2010 episode of The Linux Action Show!.[2]

Features

Illumination works by arranging "building blocks"[3] in order to visually describe the functionality of a software application. Like many other Visual programming languages, Illumination does not require any code to be written by hand in order to develop software.

Within Illumination each "Block" is a self contained piece of functionality[4]. Blocks are tied together via "inputs" and "outputs" which pass no data, and only serve to structure the flow of the application. Illumination also contains a "Window Editor" to allow for the building of applications with simple user interfaces.

As of 2.0[5], Illumination Software Creator supports creating Python (programming language) (PyGTK) applications as two distinct targets: Desktop and Maemo Tablet. And also supports creating Adobe Flex based rich Internet applications that run on the Adobe Flash platform.

At version 2.1[6] support for building Android applications was added.

In version 2.2[7] support for building what are called "Custom Blocks" was added to allow developers to expand the functionality of their projects as needed using traditional programming languages (such as Java, Python and ActionScript).

For version 3.0[8] support for building IPhone and IPad applications was added.

For version 4.0, released on September 7, 2011, support for building HTML5 applications and including graphics was added.[9]

Illumination Software Creation Station

The Illumination Software Creation Station[10] is an Opensuse based Linux distribution, built with Susestudio, that provides a pre-setup system for testing and using Illumination Software Creator as a Live-CD or VMWare virtual machine.

On Dec 16th, 2010, the Illumination Software Creation Station won the first annual Novell Disters award for best software appliance built with Susestudio.[11] [12] [13]

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