Introduction gnu

December 18th, 2008

Introduction gnu

Introduction - The GNU Fortran Compiler
The GNU Fortran Compiler ... 1 Introduction. The GNU Fortran compiler front end was designed initially as a free replacement for, or alternative to, the unix f95 command; gfortran ... (more...)

Introduction
2. Introduction GNU/Linux is probably the platform of choice for scientific computing. There exists a wide variety of high level languages, debugging tools and other code ... (more...)
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Introduction - GNU Aspell 0.60.6
Aspell 0.60.6 spell checker user's manual. ... 1 Introduction. GNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. (more...)

Introduction | GNU Smalltalk
It is quite stable. There are bugs for sure in the virtual machine, but unless you're unlucky you shouldn't be affected. This is especially true for the stable branch, where only ... (more...)

A Tutorial Introduction to Emacs
A Tutorial Introduction to GNU Emacs Introduction and History What GNU Emacs Is. GNU Emacs is a free, portable, extensible text editor. That it is free means specifically that the ... (more...)

Introduction - GNU `make'
2 An Introduction to Makefiles. You need a file called a makefile to tell make what to do. Most often, the makefile tells make how to compile and link a program. In this chapter ... (more...)
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Introduction - GNU Libidn
1 Introduction. GNU Libidn is a fully documented implementation of the Stringprep, Punycode and IDNA specifications. Libidn's purpose is to encode and decode internationalized ... (more...)

Introduction to GNU Licenses - Free Software Foundation
Published software should be free software. To make it free software, you need to release it under a free software license. We normally use the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL ... (more...)

Introduction to GNU Build Tools (automake, autoconf, and configure ...
The GNOME user environment establishes a basis for rich, extensible, open-systems network client environments. This article provides a technical overview of the GNOME features ... (more...)

Introduction | GNU Smalltalk
It is a pun on the usage of a text editor (and thus using the keyboard more, and the mouse less) to write programs for GNU Smalltalk, which sets it different from other Smalltalk. (more...)


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