Dennis Ritchie

October 17, 2011 by Macbeth · 1 Comment
Filed under: Tod-os , operating systems

We know that working at the patent office of AT & T. Not so well known is that their inventions are encodings as an artist performing on the canvas with great simplicity where there is great complexity, synthesizing many previous efforts.

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KDevelop 4.0

May 3, 2010 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Linux , Software

Finally finished the IDE by default come with the ubiquitous desktop Linux expected for August 4: KDE SC 4.5. KDevelop now includes support for PHP scripting and sources not yet in repositories binaries are available here . That the compilation be with you.

However, the programming lenguje Google

November 11, 2009 by Ventejuy · 2 Comments
Filed under: Software

Google has unveiled its programming language Go . A language still experimental under BSD license.

According to the developers explain the hardware has progressed tremendously in recent years, but not the programming methods. Go is presented as a language which aims to significantly increase development speed, binary getting almost as fast as C / C + +.

KDevelop 4.0 beta6

November 6, 2009 by Macbeth · 3 Comments
Filed under: Linux , Software

Slowly advance the original IDE for Qt, KDE, will be completed in its 4th version for 2010 and demand podérselo compile and install KDE 4.4 base / Qt 4.6. Originally used to develop in C / C + + also currently supporting Java, Ada, SQL, Python, Perl, Pascal, and is soon to include PHP.
Instructions for compiling the gcc front-end that although lagging behind IDE's like Eclipse (which is now integrated mejoradamente in Windows 7) is a powerful multi-platform open source, now a little less behind. Integration with Qt Creator 1.0 goes through linux 2.6.x kernel requirements bits 32-64, Qt Qt 4.x there is a Creator version as far backwards for linux with gcc 3.3.

Comparative tables KDevelop KDevelop 3.5.4 versus 4.0
Download 3.9.96 and 1.0 beta6 kdevplatform

MonoTouch on your iPhone

August 16, 2009 by Macbeth · 2 Comments
Filed under: Mac , Software

The Mono 2.6 release is expected in November, the current 2.4.2.x series has been included in the distributions Canonical why not to include these packages? Read more

Comparative proportionality * BSD

July 19, 2009 by Macbeth · 1 Comment
Filed under: BSD , Software , Operating Systems

BSD systems and servers used by users that are allowed to monitor * BSDstats Project . Two-thirds of all are gone with the bsd of PcBsdInstaller and current PC-BSD 7.1.1 Galileo followed by a FreeBSD 8 beta on the rise.

Curiously, the latest version of the IDE more integrated, robust, multi-platform of open source application development, Eclipse 3.5 has also been called Galileo.

Whitix 0.2b

June 8, 2009 by Macbeth · 5 Comments
Filed under: Software , operating systems

A system like-unix GPL small 6.4MB is available for testing at any display VGA or virtualized in higher resolution and its entrails are available in tar.gz source . As Minix (missing a driver for each piece of hardware) but incompatible with the Xorg server.

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It also provides live a release candidate prior to the manual on-line intrinsic function can be consulted . They have been so far the gcc compiler and implementations of Python and Mono. Immature (just over a year old) but nice. Think rewriting the kernel and microkernel, compiling with LDC (since the language chosen would be D) and call Whitix-ng (Next Generation). Ambitious.

Why Mr. Tanenbaum was wrong?

June 6, 2009 by Macbeth · 4 Comments
Filed under: Operating Systems

Believing that the user is interested in technical features of the software with which it operates. Andrew Tanenbaum predicted the obsolescence of Linux and the rise of microkernel systems are now well on MorphOS (Quark core) or QNX (Neutrino kernel). Some of us will use the instant BeOS 5.3, but the bulk of users chose GNU / Linux free software and development soared logarithmically. Read more

Microsoft on C # and Visual Basic

March 5, 2009 by Ventejuy · 3 Comments
Filed under: Software , Windows

Development teams of C # and Visual Basic have a year working on an approach of the characteristics of both. They realize that the programmers of these languages ​​often create the same type of applications, so from now evolve together.

Furthermore, this same team that developed the F #, functional programming, and Microsoft DLR (Dynamic Language Runtime).

Advances in development tools will be reflected in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, software planned for later this year.

Source: vnunet.es


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