Desktop app IDE with visual designer targets BASIC-like language development
Product announcement for a cross-platform desktop IDE with visual designer and BASIC-like language. Not a user pain point — promotional post. Low signal.
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CodeSplash AI
Product listing or advertisement, not a problem statement.
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BobCA is a second product launch post for the same mobile IDE described elsewhere in the dataset. This is a duplicate product announcement rather than a distinct problem statement. No additional problem signal beyond the earlier BobCA entry is present.
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