KDevelop - KDevelop KDevelop is a C and C++ IDE for the Linux (and other Unix-like) operating systems. The last stable release is 2.1 which is now declared obsolete. The successor, called "Gideon" (KDevelop 3.0), is a complete rewrite of KDevelop. It is planed to release it together with KDE 3.2 in February 2004. Unlike many other IDEs, KDevelop does not include a compiler, instead relying on gcc to produce executable code. The new version 3.0 ("Gideon"), is currently under development, and supports many more programming languages like Ada, Bash, Fortran, Java, Pascal, Perl, Python, Ruby and SQL..
KDE - mitigated those concerns. KDE is highly configurable and features many cosmetic elements such as the translucency in menus and antialiasing, which are comparable to features in Windows and Mac OS X. A typical KDE session: the main menu (left), kmail (background), konqueror the KDE web browser and file manager (center/right) and noatun (top right), a multimedia player. () There is both competition and cooperation between KDE and GNOME, another free graphical desktop environment for Unix. KDE is developed in conjunction with KDevelop, a software development suite, and KOffice, a suite of office software. KDE is reported to be in open source development for the x86 (Intel chip) port of the Darwin OS system. Darwin, the foundation of Mac OS X, is based on the Mach kernel and BSD, a family of.
Integrated development environment - Studio which supports several languages such as C#, C++, Visual BASIC and VB.NET. The latest version of Visual Studio is suffixed with ".NET" to indicate that it supports the new .NET languages: C#, Visual BASIC.NET and Managed C++. The Delphi (based on the Pascal programming language) is available for both the Windows and Linux platform. Delphi is the successor of Turbo Pascal which once was a very popular IDE. Another cross-platform (based on Java) IDE is the recently released Eclipse platform which is an extensible via a plugin API. It is open source and was released under a community license. JBuilder from Borland is one of the most popular commercial offerings for Java IDEs. The Sun ONE Studio from Sun Microsystems is entirely written in Java. Based on the Open source.