UbuntuHelp:Programming
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- Ubuntu:DeveloperResources - Building packages and other material for developers.
- Compilers - Guides on setting up Compilers.
- PowerUsersProgramming
Text Editors
- Nano - The easy to use text editor
- VimHowto - The powerful and popular editor for Linux.
- EmacsHowto - The powerful editor for programmers in Unix environment.
- gedit - The default GUI text editor with built-in syntax highlighting.
- SciTE - Lightweight GTK-based programming editor with syntax highlighting.
Development Environments
- ApacheMySQLPHP - Instructions for setting up a LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) environment.
- EclipseIDE - An Integrated Development Environment (IDE) capable of supporting multiple programming languages via the use of plugins.
- Geany - A small and lightweight integrated development environment.
- MATLAB - MATLAB - The Language Of Technical Computing.
- Mono - Instructions for beginning Mono development.
- Netbeans - Comprehensive Java IDE.
- PythonCard - GUI construction framework for building cross-platform desktop applications using Python.
- Vala - Introduction to using the Vala language on Ubuntu.
- OpenKomodo - Crude Installation Instructions.
Interpreters
- wxBasic - ansi-basic interpreter using wxWidgets libraries
- sdlBasic - ansi-basic interpreter using SDL libraries, based on wxBasic interpreter core
- PuppyBasic - ansi-basic interpreter without using libraries (only for terminal), based on wxBasic interpreter core
- TrustLeap G-WAN - ANSI-C interpreter coupled with a Web server
Translation Tools
- poedit - An easy to use catalog (.po) editor.
HTML editors
- Bluefish - HTML editor
- KompoZer - WYSIWYG HTML editor
- Screem - HTML editor
- CSSed - CSS style sheet editor