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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 the Ubuntu family of distributions 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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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:69(para)
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<application>Anjuta</application> is an IDE for developing applications in C and C++ for the <quote>GNOME</quote> platform.
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programming/C/programming.xml:72(para)
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Java, developed by Sun Microsystems, is and interpreted language which is compiled to bytecode. This bytecode can be run on any Java Virtual Machine, making Java a highly portable language. It is object oriented, has similar syntax to C and is designed to be secure.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:89(para)
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Xubuntu supports both Java 1.5 and 1.6 in both Sun and Open Source flavors.
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programming/C/programming.xml:92(para)
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To get your system to use Sun Java instead of the open-source (but less functional) GIJ that is installed by default, run: <screen>sudo update-alternatives --config java</screen> and choose the option that has <filename>j2re1.5-sun</filename> in it.
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programming/C/programming.xml:103(para)
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To get your system to use Sun Java instead of the open-source (but less functional) GIJ that is installed by default, run: <screen>sudo update-alternatives --config java</screen> and choose the option that has <filename>j2re1.6-sun</filename> in it.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:121(para)
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Integrated Development Environments
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programming/C/programming.xml:141(title)
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The <application>Eclipse</application> platform provides a complete, extensible Java development environment.
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programming/C/programming.xml:144(para)
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Press <menuchoice><guimenu>Applications</guimenu><guisubmenu>Development</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Eclipse IDE</guimenuitem></menuchoice> to start using <application>Eclipse</application>.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:150(para)
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There are many programming tools available in Xubuntu for many different programming languages. This section provides a short list of some of the more commonly-used languages.
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Located in
programming/C/programming.xml:168(para)
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