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 | |
|---|---|
class diagram and console in Anjuta 2 | |
| Type of | integrated development environment |
| Author | Naba kumar |
| Developer | community Anjuta |
| Written on | C |
| Interface | graphic ( GTK + ) |
| operating system | Linux et al. UNIX-like |
| Interface languages | Russian and 68 more languages |
| First edition | December 27, 1999 [1] |
| Latest version | 3.18.0 ( September 20, 2015 [2] ) |
| Test version | 3.18.0 ( September 20, 2015 ) |
| condition | Development discontinued |
| License | GNU GPL |
| Site | anjuta.org |
See also
- Dev-c ++
- QDevelop
Notes
- ↑ See the ChangeLog file in the Anjuta source archive.
- ↑ Anjuta Repository
- ↑ 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.