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Ubuntu provides a number of resources intended to help you to learn how to develop and run programs yourself. Below is a list of some resources which you may find useful.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:22(para)
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PyGTK Tutorial is a tutorial on developing with the graphical toolkit often used for developing Ubuntu applications. It assumes that you have knowledge of Python but not necessarily GTK.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:32(para)
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Install the <application>python-gtk2-tutorial</application> package (see <link linkend="add-applications">Add Applications</link>). You will need to use <application>Synaptic Package Manager</application> to install this package.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:36(para)
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<application>Devhelp</application> is an application to read and search all of the documentation that you install.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:48(para)
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Install the <application>devhelp</application> package (see <link linkend="add-applications">Add Applications</link>).
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:51(para)
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Choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Programming</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Devhelp</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:54(para)
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Compiling C and C++ programs requires some packages that are not installed by default.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:63(para)
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Install the <application>build-essential</application> package (see <link linkend="add-applications">Add Applications</link>).
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:66(para)
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There are many tools available for C and C++ developers. Those wishing to develop graphical applications will find that choosing a graphical toolkit/platform will make development more convenient. The two most popular development platforms for Ubuntu are <quote>GTK/GNOME</quote> and <quote>Qt/KDE</quote>, each of which has its own set of tools and documentation.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:69(para)
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Anjuta IDE for GNOME
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:71(title)
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