Integrated development environment
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An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is a software application designed to help develop new software more quickly and easily. It usually includes a source code editor (essentially a text editor with extra features such as syntax highlighting, code completion or structural navigation), a compiler and a debugger. Some more advanced IDEs have features such as version control, automatic refactoring, integration with application servers, GUI builder and RAD tools.
Multi-Language IDEs
- Eclipse (Official Website) - Cross Platform
- Emacs (GNU Emacs Official website) - Linux
- KDevelop (Official Website) - Linux
C/C++ IDEs
- Anjuta (Official Website) - Linux
- QtCreator
Java IDEs
- JBuilder Foundation - Cross Platform
- NetBeans (Official Website) - Cross Platform
Web Development (PHP/HTML) IDEs
- Bluefish - Linux
- CodeLobster IDE - Cross Platform
- SCREEM - Linux
Other IDEs
- Lazarus - Linux - Pascal
- Glimmer
- Grasshopper
- Kile (Official Website) - Linux - TeX/LaTeX
- MonoDevelop Official Website - Linux - Dot NET
- Open Perl IDE - Windows - Perl
- PerlEdit - Cross Platform - Perl
See also
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