N -nsan-ty Contributor Oct 7, 2006 #21 VS 2005 (very obvious,aint it?:bleh: ) Borland dev 6\c++ 4.5 Sun Studio c\c++ compiler for linux anyEdit
VS 2005 (very obvious,aint it?:bleh: ) Borland dev 6\c++ 4.5 Sun Studio c\c++ compiler for linux anyEdit
S sunbiz_3000 Contributor Dec 25, 2006 #22 For C, C++ & C#: VS2005 For Java: netBeans (mobility pack & profiler)
V Vij Explorer Dec 25, 2006 #23 Turbo Delphi VS 2005 seriously u people shud try Delphi....combines ease of use of VB with speed n efficiency of c++... way ahead of VB...
Turbo Delphi VS 2005 seriously u people shud try Delphi....combines ease of use of VB with speed n efficiency of c++... way ahead of VB...
S sunbiz_3000 Contributor Dec 25, 2006 #24 vij said: seriously u people shud try Delphi....combines ease of use of VB with speed n efficiency of c++... way ahead of VB... Click to expand... completely agree !!
vij said: seriously u people shud try Delphi....combines ease of use of VB with speed n efficiency of c++... way ahead of VB... Click to expand... completely agree !!
S sunbiz_3000 Contributor Mar 27, 2007 #27 sunbiz_3000 said: For Java: netBeans (mobility pack & profiler) Click to expand... The "Web Pack" addon for netBeans is awesome. Gr8 for people who wanna do JSF development for webapps!!
sunbiz_3000 said: For Java: netBeans (mobility pack & profiler) Click to expand... The "Web Pack" addon for netBeans is awesome. Gr8 for people who wanna do JSF development for webapps!!
L Lokeshsetty Beginner Mar 31, 2007 #29 vi, turbo c++, Red hat 9(though it's old but i do most of my experiments using it), oracle 8 (same reason), and jdk 1.5
vi, turbo c++, Red hat 9(though it's old but i do most of my experiments using it), oracle 8 (same reason), and jdk 1.5
R reef_d Contributor Jun 15, 2007 #30 A new list now that i've been using the Linux OS for so long Eclipse for java Anjuta for C++ IDLE for Python GAS for Assembly Language Kile for documentation in LaTeX
A new list now that i've been using the Linux OS for so long Eclipse for java Anjuta for C++ IDLE for Python GAS for Assembly Language Kile for documentation in LaTeX
D Dark Star Herald Jun 15, 2007 #31 The software I use in Linux GCC, G++ .. Windows ;- Borland, Turbo. VC++.VC# from M$ Thats all
S sharonrot Apprentice Nov 16, 2007 #33 My top 5 are : CoffeeCup Flash Firestarter 6.7 Banner Factory 5.0 Webstyle 4.0 NetStores E-commerce Shopping Cart for Dreamweaver Macromedia Flash MX 2004 those are my faivorit among those i use. Dont let the sun go down.hyeah: Sharon
My top 5 are : CoffeeCup Flash Firestarter 6.7 Banner Factory 5.0 Webstyle 4.0 NetStores E-commerce Shopping Cart for Dreamweaver Macromedia Flash MX 2004 those are my faivorit among those i use. Dont let the sun go down.hyeah: Sharon
P praseodeveloper Beginner Jul 28, 2008 #35 Visual Studio 2005 Scite editor ( sourceforge) Turbo c++ emacs ( to a small extent) Sorry, only 4. Not a great programmer.
Visual Studio 2005 Scite editor ( sourceforge) Turbo c++ emacs ( to a small extent) Sorry, only 4. Not a great programmer.
S Sumeet a.k.a NEO Contributor Sep 7, 2008 #36 Visual Studio 2008 and Expression blend for WPF and normal apps. Turbo C++ MySql Note Pad Photo shop
P PsYkiller Contributor Sep 7, 2008 #37 1. iPhoto 2. Mail 3. Final Cut Studio Pro 4. Tomato 5. Automator
C Checksum Discoverer Sep 7, 2008 #38 1. Notepad++ 2. WAMP 3. Dreamweaver MX 4. VB/VC++ (For those idiotic college assignments) 5. Javascript libraries (like mootools)
1. Notepad++ 2. WAMP 3. Dreamweaver MX 4. VB/VC++ (For those idiotic college assignments) 5. Javascript libraries (like mootools)