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Categories related to Computers: Software: Operating Systems: Linux: Programming: Computers: Software: Operating Systems: Unix: Programming (6) Websites on Programming: Advanced Bash-Scripting A guide for those wishing to start shell scripting. Assumes no knowledge of shell scripting but advances quickly. The BETA Language Home Page Official Home Page for the Simuli-like OOP language BETA. Features documentation, tutorials, and general information. CodeDragon IDE and RAD Multi-user software development environment for Linux and other Unix systems. DCE RPC for Linux 2.0.30 DCE RPC for Linux 2.0.30. DDD - The Data Display Debugger The Data Display Debugger is a common graphical user interface to GDB, DBX, and XDB, the popular UNIX debuggers. developerWorks : Linux : overview The Linux content zone on the developerWorks Web site is a developer resource for information on Linux, Linux resources, and Linux development. Dotfile Generator Helps generate configuration files (dotfiles) with an easy to use X-based interface. Greaterscope Open source projects, programming essays, reusable concepts. Mostly Linux-centric. An Introduction To Linux/Unix Programming Well written, entertaining, basics for 1 hour presentation. Jan's Linux & Assembler(x86) HomePage Assembler and Linux, source examples for Nasm and GAS assemblers. Linoleum: Linux Programming References Linux Programming Links Linux 2.4 Filesystem Porting Issues This document is a partial comparison of Linux kernels 2.2.18 and 2.4.0 focusing on changes in filesystem code. Linux assembly tutorial Linux Assembly Tutorial, CS 200 from fall 1998 Linux Enterprise Computing Various aspects of Linux in business, including databases, bug tracking project management ,help-desk automation tools,and version configuration management tools. Linuxconf Project Tool for administering the software configuration on a system. LinuxSoftware NZ A Wiki with discussion and tips on the subject of Linux software development. Motor A text-mode integrated programming environment for Linux. It consists of an editor with syntax highlighting, a project manager, a makefile generator, gcc, ctags, gdb, autoconf/automake and grep front-ends. CVS integration is also provided. It allows one to edit, compile, and debug programs without a need to leave the IDE, automatically check in/out files from a CVS repository and import projects into CVS, and generate distribution packages (tar.gz and RPM). The color schemes are customisable. mpeglib An mp3 and mpeg I video/audio library for linux. OProfile Detailed profiling package. Capable of profiling the whole system, from device drivers to applications. O'Reilly LinuxDevCenter Offers information and resources, a daily round-up of the important distributions, people, companies and organizations that make up the open source community. Linux FAQ and general information forums online. The Rocklyte SDK An object-oriented development environment that is specially designed for multi-platform use. It supports audio, graphics, effects, compression, scripting and interface development. Serial Programming HOWTO An advanced guide on how to make your Linux software communicate with a serial interface. Social Networks Visualiser for Linux This QT program reads social network data (pajek/sociomatrix) and displays them graphically. The user can mouse-interact and calculate basic network properties. GNU License TakeFive Software Offers a full range of source code engineering tools and services to keep software projects on a steady course. TCM - Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling (TCM) is a collection of software tools to present conceptual models of software systems in the form of diagrams, tables, trees, and the like. ts2msg Tool to convert QT Translation Sources to .po Gettext Format. Unix Multi-Process Programming and Inter-Process Communications (IPC) Unix Multi-Process Programming and Inter-Process Communications (IPC) VAST/f90 Fortran 90 Compiler for Linux, limited personal version is free. Xwpe-ALPHA Project Programming environment for UNIX systems. The user interface mimics the Borland C and Pascal family of products for MS-DOS.
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