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| Programming in Linux? Ok, excuse my ignorance, but I thoroughly enjoy the API for programming in windows, is their any such thing in Linux terms. i.e. I would like the do some java programming and C++ programming in Linux, but is it all in a text editor or is their an api/ide for it? I have a Forte for Java 4 (pre-Sun One Studio) for linux, but not sure how you install things in linux...well not entirely. Any suggestions would be appreciated... |
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| There certainly are many Java IDE's available for linux, Forte and Netbeans for example, as for installing them, well I'm not a linux user myself so I can't really help you there. And though I've never seen one, there MUST be a nice C++ IDE available as well. Maybe Borland makes a linux version, or DevC++? Search google for it. |
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| Re: Programming in Linux? I'm not sure about IDE's on linux, as far as I know none exist. There advanced text editors with nice syntax highlighting options. Vim is my favorite editor on linux by all means. |
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| Re: Programming in Linux? If you are going to be needing a Java IDE, I would highly recommend NetBeans. It is cross-platform, and runs pretty smoothely on both Windows and Linux. It also runs on Solaris (both Sparc and x86), OpenVMS, and MacOSX. I am not a huge Java programmer, so there may be better tools out there. |
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| Re: Programming in Linux? There's API's for Linux on a lot of things. Here's one place to grab them: http://www.trier.linux.de/lpac/ |
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| Re: Programming in Linux? You can try Magic C++, a visual remote Unix/Linux C/C++ IDE It looks just like Visual C++ and supprots for editing, compiling, debugging etc. http://www.magicunix.com have fun! |
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| Re: Programming in Linux? KDE has Kdevelop which is a great development environment. http://www.kdevelop.org/ I hope this helps :) Amar |
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