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Fedora Core 4 was the first release to include a a lot of code written in Java. gcj aims to implement a complete system, compatible with Java, centered around an ahead-of-time compiler. It has a cleanroom class library based on GNU Classpath, and a built-in interpreter. The compiler can compile Java source files, class files, or even entire jar files to object code.
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By Tom Tromey
on Jun 26, 2006,
News about Linux
- .NET
- Topics
- Linux,
- Open Source
Miguel de Icaza has announced the release of Mono 2.0 installers for MaxOS X. Mono 2.0 was released earlier this month closing the gap between Microsoft's .NET and open source Mono.
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By Abel Avram
on Oct 21, 2008,
- .NET
- Topics
- Linux,
- Open Source
Mono 2.0 has been released. Though still behind Microsoft's .NET in some areas, in others it has leaped ahead. For example, Mono now supports 64-bit indexes on arrays when running on a 64-bit platform, an ECMA specification that Microsoft has not implemented yet.
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By Jonathan Allen
on Oct 06, 2008,
- .NET
- Topics
- Linux,
- Debugging,
- IDE
One of the biggest selling points for Visual Studio is its debugging experience. Even some of the most ardent critics of Microsoft's development tools reluctantly acknowledge its capabilities. Recently Miguel de Icaza's announced that the Mono team intends to leverage this power to improve debugging Mono applications running on Linux.
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By Jonathan Allen
on Sep 16, 2008,
- .NET
- Topics
- Linux
The proposed changes for Gtk+ 3.0 have stirred up quite a bit of controversy. A lot of people are sounding off against the plethora of breaking changes that are being made for "code quality" issues and don't directly lead to new features. Those hit hardest are also Gtk+'s most important audience, the application developers that rely on the framework.
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By Jonathan Allen
on Jul 17, 2008,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Scripting,
- Linux,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Deployment / Datacenter
Rush is a new OOP shell written in Ruby. Unlike shells like bash, Rush has commands interacting with objects instead of strings, which allows to use regular Ruby constructs to iterate over files and other objects. Rush goes further with remote shell functionality and more. InfoQ caught up with Adam Wiggins the creator of Rush.
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By Mirko Stocker
on Feb 27, 2008,
- Java,
- Agile,
- Architecture,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Javascript,
- Scripting,
- Linux,
- Programming
The One Laptop Per Child project has starting shipping its first generation of XO laptops. OLPC "is not a laptop project, it is an education project", explains Nicholas Negroponte, director of the project. A full Sugar based development environment is available for developers to contribute new activities to the project. Sugar supports collaborative activities when XOs are meshed together.
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By Jean-Jacques Dubray
on Feb 18, 2008,
- Architecture
- Topics
- Linux,
- Open Source
When Novell first signed an agreement with Microsoft to establish a marketing alliance and resolve patent disputes regarding it's SUSE Linux distribution, a lot of people in the open source community berated Novell for the move. But now the FSF claims that the arrangement, which makes Microsoft a reseller of Novell's Linux stack, obligates Microsoft to comply with GPLv3.
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By Mark Figley
on Aug 28, 2007,
- .NET
- Topics
- Java plus .NET Integration,
- Business,
- Linux,
- Open Source
Today Microsoft and Xandros announced an agreement similar in terms to the one announced last fall with Novell. This brings the number of Linux distributions with IP assurance to two and while JBoss is mentioned in the article, noticeably missing is Red Hat. The last commitment by Microsoft is striking, as it will now endorse Xandros as the preferred Linux distribution.
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By James Vastbinder
on Jun 04, 2007,