Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Anjuta

Anjuta is the official GNOME integrated development environment for C , C ++ , Vala , Java , JavaScript , Python , and is particularly suitable for developing graphic programs. As part of Google Summer of Code 2009, JavaScript support has been added to it [3] . It was written for GTK + / GNOME and includes a number of special programming tools. Among them are project management tools, application wizards, an integrated interactive debugger , a source code editor with viewers and syntax highlighting .

Anjuta
Anjuta.svg
Anjuta-2.0.0-2.png
class diagram and console in Anjuta 2
Type ofintegrated development environment
AuthorNaba kumar
Developercommunity Anjuta
Written onC
Interfacegraphic ( GTK + )
operating systemLinux et al. UNIX-like
Interface languagesRussian and 68 more languages
First editionDecember 27, 1999 [1]
Latest version3.18.0 ( September 20, 2015 [2] )
Test version3.18.0 ( September 20, 2015 )
conditionDevelopment discontinued
LicenseGNU GPL
Siteanjuta.org

See also

  • Dev-c ++
  • QDevelop

Notes

  1. ↑ See the ChangeLog file in the Anjuta source archive.
  2. ↑ Anjuta Repository
  3. ↑ Johannes Schmid. Javascript support in anjuta . GNOME Blogs (December 21, 2009). - News about the inclusion of Maxim Ermilov's patches, which add support for JavaScript, in the main branch of the project. Date of treatment October 20, 2010. Archived February 18, 2012.

Links

  • Official site


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anjuta&oldid=99412124


More articles:

  • Tikhon (Taiyakka)
  • MAGENTA
  • Wolverine
  • Kuzem (Udmurtia)
  • XSane
  • NPP Belleville
  • Rodriguez, Gonzalo
  • Aikibudo
  • Erdwulf (King of Kent)
  • Oscar, Ricardo

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019