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| Sun Studio 12 Supports Linux, MultiCore |
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Tuesday, June 05 2007 @ 02:48 PM EDT Contributed by: sde
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Sun Microsystems yesterday unveiled Sun Studio 12, the latest version of its developer toolset for C, C++, and FORTRAN developers. Studio 12 provides full support for both Linux and Solaris (tools and compilers), and comes with tool technologies designed to leverage multi-core chip architectures.
Sun calls its Studio software bundle an "integrated developer tool chain." It comprises the NetBeans integrated development environment (IDE), which has been extended beyond Java to C, C++ and FORTRAN. NetBeans additionally supports JavaScript, SQL and Ruby. The IDE also includes a suite of static and dynamic tools for memory debugging, performance profiling, and application optimization for multi-core and multi-threaded architectures. Read more
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