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Since the line between text editors (TE), Integrated Development Environments (IDE) and Graphical User Interface Rapid Application Development (GUI RAD) tools have blurred with the inclusion of plugin technologies in nearly all of the tools, those dichotomies have become less significant. Therefore, the tools will be presented in alphabetical order.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:19(para)
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<application>Bluefish</application> is a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and web designers, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites. Bluefish is an open source development project, released under the GNU GPL license. Bluefish runs on most (maybe all?) POSIX compatible operating systems including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS-X, OpenBSD and Windows. Bluefish supports 16 of the most commonly used languages and scripting tools and is one of the more fully featured IDE's available. It specializes in being very fast and with a huge multi-document capability. Some tools do web development and some are simple coding IDE's. Bluefish can do both at once on multiple projects and keep them separate.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:31(para)
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Boa Constructor - IDE for Python and wxWindows
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:37(title)
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<application>Boa Constructor</application> is a cross platform Python IDE (Integrated Development Environment) and wxPython GUI (Graphical User Interface) Builder. It offers visual frame creation and manipulation, an object inspector, many views on the source like object browsers, inheritance hierarchies, doc string generated html documentation, an advanced debugger and integrated help. It includes Zope support: Object creation and editing, cut, copy, paste, import and export. Property creation and editing in the Inspector and Python Script debugging. Boa Constructor is written in Python, uses Python as its language, and uses the wxPython library which wraps wxWindows.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:41(para)
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Boa-Constructor is under slow development at version 0.6.1, having taken five years to rise from 0.4.3. At that rate it will take another 10 years for version 1.0 to be released. Part of the slow development problem is that Boa-Constructor is a mix of several different projects (Python, wxPython, etc...), each having their own development schedules. Python itself has undergone a radical version change to 3.0. Co-ordination of these projects can be problematic or show stopping. There are no usable apps built with Boa-Constructor in the repository and none can be found on the Internet.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:44(para)
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<application>Cameleon</application> is an Integrated development environment (IDE), created by Maxence Guesdon, Pierre-Yves Strub and Jean-Baptiste Rouquier. Cameleon is aimed at becoming an IDE for Objective Caml as well as other programming languages. Its main features are : graphical user interface, configuration management based on CVS, easy access to and browsing of documentation, various editors, according to customizable file types, use of plug-ins to define new features, highly customizable interface (menus, toolbar and keyboard shortcuts. Its latest version is Cameleon2 and it is now a proprietary IDE for the Windows platform.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:54(para)
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<application>Code::Blocks</application> is the open-source, cross-platform Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Built around a plugin framework, Code::Blocks can be extended with plugins. Any kind of functionality can be added by installing/coding a plugin. It is based on a self-developed plugin framework allowing unlimited extensibility. Most of its functionality is already provided by pre-installed plugins included in the base package: <placeholder-1/>
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:64(para)
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<application>Coq</application> is a formal proof management system. It provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with an IDE for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs. It is developed using Objective Caml and Camlp5. A complete reference manual, standard library and other documents are found on it the Coq website. This is specialized software requiring a significant knowledge of formal mathematical theory even if your intent is to develop or test software algorithms.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:90(para)
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<application>Eclipse</application> began life as a $40 million dollars woth of code contributed by IBM to the FOSS community, whose projects are focused on building an extensible development platform, runtimes and application frameworks for building, deploying and managing software across the entire software lifecycle. Many people know Eclipse as a Java IDE but it is much more than that. The Eclipse open source community has over 60 open source projects.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:100(para)
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Embedded and Device Development
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:259(para)
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