Kaushik Chauhan wrote:
For c++ fedora includes a complete set of tools: if you use gnome there's anjuta, if you use kde there's kdevelop (yum install anjuta or yum install kdevelop).I AM VERY NEW AT Fedora/Redhat Linux I have installed both on my PC successfully. I would now like to write C++ and java applications and i am not sure how i go about doing this. Can you help, or guide me to some documentation please ?
I have spent a lot of money on the hardware and a lot of time on the
software installation and i am quite impressed at he simplicity of it
all and would like to use Linux kernal as well ( OF WHICH I HAVE NO
KNOWLEDGE )
So basically, I NEED AN IDIOTS GUIDE TO ALL THE ABOVE !!
Can you please help me ?
Kaushik Chauhan
The compiler is gcc.
For java fedora offers no support except command line compiler (gcc-java).
As already suggested the best IDE for java is eclipse.
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