Programming in Linux

Paul King pking123-rieW9WUcm8FFJ04o6PK0Fg at public.gmane.org
Sat Feb 28 18:44:23 UTC 2004


In general, you will stand a chance of getting most of this (except vb) if you 
install Linux as a "developer" workstation in most distros such as Mandrake. 
You will get a ton of other languages besides. 

    VB - Forget it (although I thought there was some kind of attempt to
    do this by someone). 

    C++ - gpp (You don't have to go to any trouble to install this. It's
    usually there.) 

    java - The compile and doc tools are usually there if you choose to
    install "developer tools" or something to that effect in whatever
    distro. Otherwise you only get the runtime libraries to run other
    people's stuff (not too helpful) 

Paul King

From:           	"StreetSmart" <street_smart-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org>
To:             	"Tlug" <tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org>
Subject:        	[TLUG]: Programming in Linux
Date sent:      	Sat, 28 Feb 2004 11:55:13 -0500
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> Are there free programs available in Linux to write VB, c++, or java
> programs?
> 
> StreetSmart
> 
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