CodeWarrior for Linux 6.0 | 
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 21673
Platform: Linux Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Linux Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8.5 x 2
Model: 32061 UPC: 620128320615 EAN: 0620128320615 ASIN: B00005AWAN
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Although practically all versions of Linux ship with GCC, a very well-known C compiler with a command-line interface, lots of Linux users are uncomfortable using it. Makefiles, command-line switches, and text-mode debugging are totally foreign to people who have come to Linux from Windows and Mac OS. Freely available command-line Java development tools are similarly troublesome. There's a demand for an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Linux. Such an IDE should provide its users with a graphical interface for writing code, debugging it, storing reusable modules, and doing other software-creation work. CodeWarrior for Linux 6.0 fits that requirement. It's the best commercial IDE for Linux, particularly if you have experience with CodeWarrior under other operating systems, as a lot of the interface conventions carry over. Installing CodeWarrior is simple, and the process isn't encumbered by options. Just run the install script on the single CD-ROM, specify a few directories--the defaults will be fine for most people--and let it go. This product is compatible with pretty much all Linux distributions for x86 and PowerPC, including Red Hat, SuSE, Caldera OpenLinux, Mandrake, and Turbolinux. We installed under Red Hat 7.1 (which is based on the 2.4.2-2 kernel) and had no compatibility problems. This product supports both GNOME and KDE desktops. Once running, CodeWarrior for Linux looks similar to its brothers for other operating systems. When you're developing a program, you're working on a "project," which is defined by a master project file that refers to the files that make up the application. There's a hierarchy editor that eases the management of project contents, and you can choose how the project is compiled (e.g., with or without debugging support). The core of any project, from the perspective of the developer, is its source code files, and CodeWarrior provides a nice code editor--complete with syntax highlighting--of the sort you're used to if you've used IDEs before. Code editors are a matter of personal preference, so take it or leave it. Speaking of code editing, this product includes a clever sort of visual diff--a utility for comparing two files and finding the differences between them. It's surprisingly slick, particularly if the two source files you're comparing are pretty similar (an extra method here, a missing event handler there). Dark-shaded regions highlight what's in the first file and not in the second; light-shaded regions show what's in the second and not in the first: we found it really handy. A few other sharp features are for Java only, like a property editor and an object inspector. Again, this is familiar stuff if you've used CodeWarrior for Java on other platforms, or Microsoft Visual C++ for that matter. Buy CodeWarrior for Linux 6.0 if you prefer to do your software development work in an IDE, either because you're learning programming and don't want to be confused by the GNU programming tools, or because you want to leverage your IDE experience as you move into Linux development. This is a great product. --David Wall
Amazon.com Product Description By streamlining the edit-debug-build development cycle into a powerful and flexible integrated environment, CodeWarrior helps you focus on thecreative aspects of programming. The project manager removes the complexityof setting up projects through configurable project-creation wizards and anintegrated build system. A tightly coupled editor and debug systemcompletes the development experience. In addition to C/C++, CodeWarrior forLinux also includes powerful Java RAD tools to quickly prototype your latest Java creation.CodeWarrior for Linux is a complete blend of development tools featuringthe CodeWarrior IDE and supporting code generation and debugging using GNUtechnology. Speed your development with an easy-to-use graphical userinterface, which includes CodeWarrior's powerful project manager, editor, andsearch engines. Using integrated command-line adapters, you can easilyinvoke GNU compilers and debuggers to build your applications. You willbenefit from concurrent and distributed compiles: speed up your builds bycompiling multiple files concurrently with true parallelism on multi-CPUsystems rather than sequencing a set number of compiles. By addingclustering technology, such as MOSIX, the developer can distributeconcurrent compiles across a network. There is full professional Java support through the entire developmentcycle with a source code browser, debugger, compiler, and linker. RAD tools feature drag-and-drop functionality and setup wizards for JavaBeans applications and applets. The CodeWarrior IDE supports open-source development, offering increased extensibility and customization options for the user. Menus, toolbars, key bindings, and more can be reconfigured to match a particular working style. The Open APIs support third-party plug-ins and preference panels, allowing programmers to use their favorite editors, debuggers, linkers, and compilers within the CodeWarrior IDE. You can also access a large online resource for free programming training,CodeWarriorU.com. All courses are taught by programming experts, are accessible24 hours a day, self-paced, and loaded with self-assessment and studymaterials. There are also interactive message boards for conversing withinstructors and fellow students.
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| Customer Reviews:
Coding made simple February 25, 2002 Safedin Kajoshaj (Farmington Hills, Mi USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Since I switched to Linux, finding a good IDE was hard. Until I found this. If you know your way around a programming language, then I recommened this. It will make your coding projects abit easier to manage and faster to do.
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