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Home Page: <ulink url="http://monkeystudio.org"> http://monkeystudio.org </ulink>
Página de inicio: <ulink url="http://monkeystudio.org"> http://monkeystudio.org </ulink>
Translated by jedelwey
Reviewed by Paco Molinero
Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:296(para)
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<application>Monkey Studio (MkS)</application> is a cross platform IDE written in C++/Qt 4. Its primary goal was to be a Qt 4 only IDE, but it evolved beyond only Qt development. The current version is the v2 branch which succeeded the v1 branch and is dependent on Qt 4.4.0 or greater. It supports Qt 4 projects management and embeds Designer and Assistant to form a complete, fast and power full Qt 4 IDE.
<application>Monkey Studio (MkS)</application> es un IDE multiplataforma escrito en C++/Qt 4. Su mayor objetivo fue ser únicamente un IDE Qt4, pero ha evolucionado más allá de solo el desarrollo Qt. La versión actual es la rama que tuvo éxito sobre la rama v1 y que es dependiente en Qt 4.4.0 o superior. Permite la administración de proyectos Qt4 y el diseñador y y asistente para formar un completo, rápido y poderoso IDE Qt4.
Translated and reviewed by Paco Molinero
Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:299(para)
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<acronym>MkS</acronym> is based upon a powerful and flexible plugin system that allows it to be extended in infinite ways. Currentlyu there are a lot of plugins, including PHP-Qt (Qt4 bindings for PHP) and PyQt (Qt4 bindings for Python).
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:302(para)
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Monkey Studio is released under the GPL. Its based on Qt 4.4.x and higher, and is working on Linux, Windows and Mac.
Monkey Studio se lanza bajo GPL. Está basado en QT 4.4.x y superior, y funciona en Linux,Windows y Mac.
Translated and reviewed by Paco Molinero
Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:305(para)
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MonoDevelop - Develop .NET Applications in an IDE
MonoDevelop - desarrolle aplicaciones .NET en un IDE
Translated and reviewed by Paco Molinero
Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:312(title)
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Home Page: <ulink url="http://monodevelop.com"> http://monodevelop.com </ulink>
Página de inicio: <ulink url="http://monodevelop.com"> http://monodevelop.com </ulink>
Translated by jedelwey
Reviewed by Paco Molinero
Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:313(para)
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<application>MonoDevelop</application> is an IDE primarily designed for C# and other .NET languages. MonoDevelop enables developers to quickly write desktop and ASP.NET Web applications on Linux, Windows and Mac OSX. MonoDevelop makes it easy for developers to port .NET applications created with Visual Studio to Linux and to maintain a single code base for all platforms. It brings a clone of Microsoft's .NET API to the Linux desktop. It is at version 2.4. The MonoDevelop Core is licensed under the LGPLv2, though much of the code and addins are licensed under the MIT/X11 license.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:316(para)
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MonoDevelop does not contain a visual designer, so C# bindings to the GUI designer components of GTK+ were created to allow for the creation of graphical user interfaces. These bindings are collectively called "GTK#", or GTK Sharp. The parts of .NET which are legally allowed in Mono are defined in the <ulink url="http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-334.htm">EMCA 334</ulink>, which covers the C# specifications, and the <ulink url="http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-335.htm">EMCA 335</ulink> standard, which covers the CLI specifications. A license must be obtained from Microsoft to use the tools described in these two standards to create a <ulink url="http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/Ecma PATENT/ECMA-334 &amp; 335/ECMA-335 4th Edition patent statements.pdf">commercial application</ulink>. Microsoft expanded on its EMCA offerings with a <ulink url="http://www.microsoft.com/interop/cp/default.mspx"><quote>Community Promise</quote></ulink>(CP), which adds several technologies to those listed in ECMA 334 and 335. Some specifications include special terms, which are are noted. The CP applies to anyone who is building software and-or hardware to implement one or more of those specifications. The CP does not apply to any work that you do beyond the scope of the covered specifications.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:319(para)
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Also, in specified cases (such as where the specifications have uses that exceed those needed to achieve the interoperability needs for which the release under the CP is being made), the CP may have special terms concerning what kinds of implementations are covered. <emphasis>Microsoft is the sole adjudicator</emphasis> in determining if an application conforms to the EMCA and CP, or not, and commercial applications built using Mono may require a license from Microsoft. It would be prudent to consult an attorney specializing in Intellectual Property Rights and contact Microsoft for specific information before beginning development.
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Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:322(para)
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NetBeans IDE 6.9
NetBeans IDE 6.9
Translated and reviewed by Monkey
Located in ../docs/development/C/development.xml:328(title)
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Contributors to this translation: Aaron Farias, CarlosNeyPastor, FaPrO, Fabian , Hernan., Javier Martínez Arrieta, Manuel Andrade, Monkey, Paco Molinero, Runnys_B, Sergio Castell, braulio_ubuntu, jedelwey, juan.