In SED you can use a couple of different programming languages, but other than lite-C you have to plug in SDK to use them. This could be confusing to some people. So I was thinking it would be a really good and useful idea if when you opened SED, went to options : Preferences and in that area there were a couple of checkboxes that represented the language you want to use. At default it’s set to lite-C, but when you chose a different checkbox and pressed ok, SED onimaticly adds all the information you need to star programming in your desired language without practically any confusion or work from you. cool


If "Pro" is the opposite of "Con", then is progress the opposite of congress?