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Latest version Pawn release on March 24, 2024

Update on August 15, 2024

Pawn coding apps information

Name Pawn
Category Name Programming Languages
Release Date March 24, 2024
LTS Version 4.1.7152
License 0
Official Website https://www.compuphase.com/pawn/pawn.htm
Supported OS Windows, MAC, LINUX

Pawn overview

Pawn is a simple, typeless, and embeddable programming language designed primarily for scripting in applications like games and server-side applications. It was originally derived from Small-C and has evolved to be quite powerful for its intended uses. Pawn is a versatile scripting language ideal for embedding in applications, especially games. The latest version 4.1.7152 introduces significant performance and debugging improvements, while maintaining its simplicity and cross-platform nature. Running Pawn requires minimal hardware and typical C compiler tools, making it accessible on Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.

Pawn requirement

Software Requirements:- Windows: Windows 7+, C compiler (MinGW/MSVC), Pawn VM integration required. macOS: macOS 10.13+, Xcode/GCC, Pawn VM embedding necessary. Linux: Kernel 3.10+, GCC/Clang, VM embedding required. Hardware Requirements:- Processor: 1 GHz or faster (Windows/Linux); Intel i3/Apple Silicon (macOS). Memory: 2 GB RAM. Disk Space: 100 MB. Graphics: No GPU requirement.

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