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hiii master,
please advice about software in redhat. Im need install pyhton and C##, but i dont know what the first installed. please advice sir. regard, Amin |
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Have a nice time. Which version of Redhat you are mentioning? RHEL are paid versions, so get support from Redhat. |
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Linux version 2.6.32-358.el6.x86_64 (mockbuild@x86-022.build.eng.bos.redhat.com) (gcc version 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-3) |
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Did you mean C# or C++? If you meant C++, you should have it. If you mean C#, then that's part of mono. You may not have that (it's a Windows thing), and you can get it from the EPEL:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL repository |
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That you Genie? Igor? (Sorry I couldn't resist the TV show/Movie references) Um, C# is pure Microsoft? Am I correct there? Not-withstanding that it may be a language much like C++, but isn't a great part of it dependent on the Microsoft libraries and various extensions? I don't know, but I do happen to program in C# merely because that's what the latest W7/8 Visual Studios support and I figured if I'm going to create new Windows Forms applications, I'm going to do it in their latest language and tools so that it has a chance of working on those types of machines. Still ... it's frustrating. But, back to that question? C# is usable on Linux at all? I did some searching and there are some available avenues, but all the answers to questions point out that by programming in C# you are programming "for" Windows. So even though it may be "cool" that you're doing it on RedHat or some other Linux station, ultimately you're making a Form or Application to run under Windows. I guess what benefit you get is that you don't have to pay for tools. I'm also betting that tons of questions you may ask just to bridge the gaps of technologies between developing on Linux for Windows, would be obfuscated by the many, many general C# questions applicable to just code and/or Visual Studio. But, maybe you meant C++. Well as stated, that and Python should be there. If you really do have RHEL and don't have these things on the system, you should re-install, or contact their support to figure out why things aren't configure properly. For most other Linux distros, the package build-essentials should get you all you need for C and C++ development. |
I kept on reading during the last weeks about MS opensourcing .Net
Started probably here. Latest stuff I read was that they are opensourcing only the "core" .Net => any clue what the "core" functionalities of .Net are? |
if you NEED!!!!! (as in MUST USE) " C#"
then install windows 8.1 and the current MICROSOFT dot net framework and build the MICROSOFT c-sharp code in Microsoft's own Visual studio and use MS's dot net |
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