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Linux Wikipedia ~ Greg KroahHartman is the lead maintainer for the Linux kernel and guides its development Stallman heads the Free Software Foundation which in turn supports the GNU components Finally individuals and corporations develop thirdparty nonGNU components These thirdparty components comprise a vast body of work and may include both kernel modules and user applications and libraries
GCC the GNU Compiler Collection GNU Project Free ~ GCC the GNU Compiler Collection The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for C C ObjectiveC Fortran Ada Go and D as well as libraries for these languages libstdcGCC was originally written as the compiler for the GNU operating GNU system was developed to be 100 free software free in the sense that it respects the users freedom
About the GNU Project GNU Project Free Software Foundation ~ The GNU Project by Richard Stallman Originally published in the book Open Stallman was never a supporter of “open source” but contributed this article so that the ideas of the free software movement would not be entirely absent from that book Why it is even more important than ever to insist that the software we use be free The first softwaresharing community
Linux Tutorials Help Documentation and ~ Linux Information Portal includes informative tutorials and links to many Linux sites Covers Linux topics from desktop to servers and from developers to users Linux software development tutorials include topics on Java and CC
STM8 Development Tools Set Up in GNULinux Systems ~ The “Use programmer as stlink while working with any of the STM8 Discovery Boards However stlinkv2 can be used if a stand alone programmer like STLink v2 dongle is being used” in the section “Special note for Discovery Board users” does not hold for the STM8ADiscovery boards
Getting Started with Python Programming and Scripting in ~ By the way it is important to note that although versions 2x are still used they are not actively maintained For that reason you may want to consider switching to 3x as indicated above Since there are some syntax differences between 2x and 3x we will focus on the latter in this series Another way you can use Python in Linux is through the IDLE the Python Integrated Development
The Linux Documentation Project Guides ~ This document is an attempt to provide a summary of useful commandline tools available to a GNULinux based operating system the tools listed are designed to benefit the majority of users and have being chosen at the authors discretion
Linux Tutorial Software Development on Linux ~ Software development and applications programmin on Linux YoLinux Linux Information Portal includes informative tutorials and links to many Linux sites The YoLinux portal covers topics from desktop to servers and from developers to users
GSL GNU Scientific Library GNU Project Free Software ~ Introduction The GNU Scientific Library GSL is a numerical library for C and C programmers It is free software under the GNU General Public License
CC library programming on Linux – Part one Static ~ Introduction to CC library programming on Linux operating system and static library concept
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