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Revision as of 04:11, 22 June 2021
Original author(s) | Naba Kumar |
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Developer(s) | Johannes Schmid, Sébastien Granjoux, Massimo Cora, James Liggett and others |
Initial release | December 27, 1999[1] |
Stable release | 3.34.0 [2] (September 8, 2019 ) [±] |
Preview release | (none)
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Repository | gitlab |
Written in | C (GTK) |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Platform | GNOME |
Available in | 41 languages(with translation ≥ 50%)[3] |
Type | Integrated development environment |
License | GPL-2.0-or-later[4][5] |
Website | anjuta |
Stable release | 3.26.0
/ September 10, 2017[6] |
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Repository | gitlab |
This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. (June 2019) |
Anjuta is an integrated development environment written for the GNOME project.[7] It has support for C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Python and Vala programming language.[8]
Anjuta DevStudio
The goal of Anjuta DevStudio is to provide a customizable and extensible IDE framework and at the same time provide implementations of common development tools. Libanjuta is the framework that realizes the Anjuta IDE plugin framework and Anjuta DevStudio realizes many of the common development plugins.
It integrates programming tools such as the Glade Interface Designer and the Devhelp API help browser.
Features
Anjuta features:[9]
- Interactive debugger built over GDB and integrated compiler
- Source code editor with source browsing,
- code completion and syntax highlighting,
- Project management
- Application wizard
- CVS and Subversion version control system integration[10]
Reception
The German magazine LinuxUser recognized Anjuta 1.0.0 (released in 2002) as a good step to increase the number of native GNOME/GTK applications, stating that the application has a very intuitive GUI and new useful features.[11]
In April 2017, Anjuta was removed from the OpenBSD ports tree, with stagnation of development and existence of alternatives cited as reasons.[12]
See also
References
- ^ "Anjuta DevStudio: Integrated Development Environment". projects.gnome.org. 1999-12-27. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
- ^ "Anjuta project news file". Retrieved 2021-08-28.
- ^ Naba Kumar. "Module Statistics: anjuta". l10n.gnome.org. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
- ^ ":: Welcome to Anjuta ::". Archived from the original on 2001-10-21. Retrieved 2021-06-22.
- ^ Schürmann, Tim (2002). "schweizer messer - Entwicklungsumgebungen im Vergleich". LinuxUser (in German) (2). Retrieved 23 March 2012.
- ^ Granjoux, Sébastien (2017-09-10). "Anjuta extra 3.26.0 released".
- ^ Stiebert, Julius (12 March 2008). "Gnome 2.22 mit Desktop-Effekten" (in German). Golem.de. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
- ^ "Anjuta project homepage". 2019-06-10.
- ^ Ganslandt, Björn (2001). "GNOME Fifth-Toe 1.4". LinuxUser (in German) (5). Retrieved 2019-06-10.
- ^ "Project readme". 2019-06-10.
- ^ "News und Programme rund um Gnome". LinuxUser (in German) (1). 2003. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
- ^ Adriaanse, Jasper Lievisse (17 April 2017). "remove anjuta". Retrieved 18 April 2017.
Further reading
- Schulz, Hajo (2002). "Selbst geschneidert — Software-Kollektion für Entwickler". c't (in German) (13): 150.