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Red Hat tests new programming aid   
Wednesday, January 26 2005 @ 11:00 PM EST
Contributed by: glosser

RedHat releases tool to develop software on all versions of Enterprise OS.

The Raleigh, N.C.-based company introduced the new Application Build Environment, or ABE, Friday on a mailing list for its Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The tool lets developers more easily create different programs that work on various versions of Red Hat's Linux.

Assuring that higher-level software works smoothly with operating systems has a direct business effect, helping reduce customer troubles and technical-support calls. Red Hat is competing with Novell, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems and others for the attention of programmers and software companies.

Operating systems change over time as new features are added and as supporting software programs--called libraries--are updated. Producing software that works on older operating-system versions can be easier if the programmer is working on that system. Re-creating that environment on a newer machine is one purpose of the new programming tool.

Full article from Ziff Davis

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