Re: What programming languages are available for Linux?

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Am Sam, 2003-01-25 um 20.34 schrieb Buck:
> What kinds of programming languages are available for Linux? 
> I know about C, but what about BASIC, Pascal, or xBase?
> (xBase is dBase compatible code to those who might wonder.)
> Are there any "visual" type programming languages for Linux?
> What kind of database programs and languages are available?

For xBase you may check codebase (http://www.codebase.com, some sort of
C/C++ library to handle dbase/clipper files) or FlagShip and dbMan (a
sort of clipper compiler and a basic dbase implementation, see:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=1083 for a detailed
description).

There are several Pascal implementations, too, e.g. freepascal and
another one I just don't remember. And there is Kylix, the Borland
Pascal/Delphi dialekt. 

There is java available and a very good and powerful ide
(www.netbeans.org)

And there is a huge number of database programms, most of them are
"real" databases (database engines), e.g. mySql (ok, some sort of
"real"), postgreSql, Oracle, db2. There are smaller ones, too, search
sourceforge for databases.


Maybe you can get more specific advice if you tell us some details obout
your developement plannings.


Peter


-- 
Peter Boy <pboy@barkhof.uni-bremen.de>
Univiversity of Bremen



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