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  2. Code::Blocks - Wikipedia

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    Code::Blocks supports multiple compilers, including GCC, MinGW, Mingw-w64, Digital Mars, Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++, LLVM Clang, Watcom, LCC and the Intel C++ compiler. Although the IDE was designed for the C++ language, there is some support for other languages, including Fortran and D. A plug-in system is included to support other ...

  3. wxWidgets - Wikipedia

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    Windows – wxMSW (64-bits Windows XP up to Windows 11 and 32-bits Windows 3.11 for Workgroups (with Win32s extension) up to Windows 11) Linux/Unix – wxGTK , wxX11, wxMotif Mac OS – wxMac ( Mac OS X 10.3 using Carbon, Mac OS X 10.5 using Cocoa), wxOSX/Cocoa (32/64-bits Mac OS X 10.7 or later)

  4. GNU Compiler Collection - Wikipedia

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    [23] [18] The basis of the merger was a development snapshot of GCC (taken around the 2.7.2 and later followed up to 2.8.1 release). Mergers included g77 (Fortran), PGCC (P5 Pentium-optimized GCC), [18] many C++ improvements, and many new architectures and operating system variants. [24]

  5. Mingw-w64 - Wikipedia

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    However, compiled C code is link compatible. [12] Clang is an exception, as it mostly supports MSVC's C++ ABI on Windows. [13] The binutils documentation has up-to-date information about its handling of various windows-specific formats and special tools for doing so. [14] [15]

  6. SlickEdit - Wikipedia

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    SlickEdit, previously known as Visual SlickEdit, [1] is a cross-platform commercial source code editor, text editor, and Integrated Development Environment developed by SlickEdit, Inc. SlickEdit has integrated debuggers for GNU C/C++, Java, WinDbg, Clang C/C++ LLDB, Groovy, Google Go, Python, Perl, Ruby, Scala, PHP, Xcode, and Android JVM/NDK.

  7. Komodo IDE - Wikipedia

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    Many of Komodo's features are derived from an embedded Python interpreter. [ 4 ] Komodo IDE uses the Mozilla and Scintilla code base , and supports many of the same features, languages and platforms, including the languages Python, Perl , PHP , Ruby , Tcl , SQL , Smarty , CSS , HTML and XML , and the operating systems Linux , OS X , and Windows .

  8. CPython - Wikipedia

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    Windows 8 (no official support in any major releases of Python since January 10, 2023) Windows 7 (no official support in any major releases of Python since January 14, 2020) Windows Vista (unsupported since 3.9) Windows XP (unsupported since 3.5) Windows 2000 (unsupported since 3.3) Windows 3.x (unsupported since 2.0) Windows 9x (unsupported ...

  9. MicroPython - Wikipedia

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    MicroPython was designed specifically to support the typical performance gap between microcontrollers and Python. [18] Python code is able to directly access and interact with hardware, with increased hardware possibilities that are not available using a normal Python application that is run on an operating system. [19]

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