Monday, April 30, 2012

Coding and Programming Language in Linux


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Coding and Programming Language in Linux - Most Linux distribution supports many programming languages​​. Collection of tools for building applications and operating system programs commonly found in the GNU toolchain, which consists of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) and GNU build system. GCC provides compilers for Ada, C, C + +, Java, and Fortran. Linux kernel itself is written to be compiled by GCC. The compiler is not free (proprietary) for Linux include the Intel C + + Compiler and IBM XL C / C + + Compiler.
Most distributions also has support for Perl, Ruby, Python and other dynamic programming languages​​. Examples of programming languages ​​that are not common, but still get support on Linux, among others, is C # with the Mono project, sponsored by Novell, and Scheme. A number of Java Virtual Machine and equipment in the way Linux developers including Sun Microsystems JVM (HotSpot), and IBM's J2SE RE, as well as open source projects like Kaffe. The two main frameworks for developing graphical applications in Linux are GNOME and KDE. These projects are based on GTK + and Qt. Both support a variety of programming languages​​. Integrated development environment for there is Anjuta, Code :: Blocks, Eclipse, KDevelop, Lazarus, MonoDevelop, NetBeans, and Omnis Studio while the long text editor Vim and Emacs are available. (wikipedia)

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