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|URL=http://www.anjuta.org/wiki/ | |||
|logo=[[File:AnjutaLogo.jpg]] | |||
|recentchanges URL=http://www.anjuta.org/changelog | |||
|wikinode URL=No | |||
|status=Dead | |||
|language=English | |||
|editmode=OpenEdit | |||
|engine=Unknown engine | |||
|maintopic=Free software | |||
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== Description == | |||
==Description== | A Wiki about Anjuta, which is a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C and C++ on GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK/GNOME and features a number of advanced programming facilities. These include project management, application wizards, an on-board interactive debugger, and a powerful source editor with source browsing and syntax highlighting. | ||
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Anjuta is an effort to marry the flexibility and power of text-based command-line tools with the ease-of-use of the GNOME graphical user interface. That is why it has been made as user-friendly as possible. | Anjuta is an effort to marry the flexibility and power of text-based command-line tools with the ease-of-use of the GNOME graphical user interface. That is why it has been made as user-friendly as possible. | ||
Any sort of suggestions or patches for Anjuta are also most welcome. | Any sort of suggestions or patches for Anjuta are also most welcome. |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 8 December 2022
AnjutaWiki Recent changes [No WikiNode] [No About] [No Mobile URL] | |
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Status: | Dead |
Language: | English |
Edit mode: | OpenEdit |
Wiki engine: | Unknown engine |
Wiki license: | [[:Category:Wiki {{{license}}}|{{{license}}}]] |
Main topic: | Free software |
Description[edit]
A Wiki about Anjuta, which is a versatile Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for C and C++ on GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK/GNOME and features a number of advanced programming facilities. These include project management, application wizards, an on-board interactive debugger, and a powerful source editor with source browsing and syntax highlighting.
Anjuta is an effort to marry the flexibility and power of text-based command-line tools with the ease-of-use of the GNOME graphical user interface. That is why it has been made as user-friendly as possible.
Any sort of suggestions or patches for Anjuta are also most welcome.