[SOLVED] Checklist of useful development tools for Ubuntu
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What specifically were you looking for? Because that is a very, very general question that could get many different answers. Do you mean for front end development? For what language? What language do you want to work in? Compilers? Are you going for gui or cli?
Need more info to answer this correctly. But as jdk suggested, google search is your friend.
What specifically were you looking for? Because that is a very, very general question that could get many different answers. Do you mean for front end development? For what language? What language do you want to work in? Compilers? Are you going for gui or cli?
Need more info to answer this correctly. But as jdk suggested, google search is your friend.
Thank you, with future questions I'll be more detailed.
But as jdk suggested, google search is your friend.
I would never suggest in a million years that google is anyone's friend except GCHQ's. DuckDuckGo? Perhaps. In any event I used the neutral term "web search".
jdk
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