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MinGW
MinGW - Open Source Compiler
Minimalist GNU for Windows
"Minimalist GNU for Windows" ports the GCC compilers and GNU Binutils for Windows. It allows you to use GNU tools to build Windows apps from Windows or Linux systems.
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GCC
GCC Compiler
The "GNU Compiler Collection"
GCC - The "GNU Compiler Collection" offers front ends and libraries for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada. It's probably the most widely used compiler for code that will run on multiple operating systems.
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DotGNU Portable.NET
DotGNU Portable.NET
An Open Source Compiler
Intended as a replacement for Microsoft's .Net, DotGNU provides a variety of tools to compile and run applications. The goal of DotGNU Portable.NET is to build a suite of Free Software tools to compile and execute applications for the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), which is often referred to as ".NET".
Operating System: Windows, Linux, OS X Learn More...
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DOxygen
DOxygen
Generate documentation from source code
Tool for generating documentation from annotated C++ sources, but it also supports other popular programming languages such as C, Objective-C, C#, PHP, Java, Python, IDL (Corba and Microsoft flavors), Fortran, VHDL, Tcl, and to some extent D.
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Bugzilla
Bugzilla - Open Source Bug Tracking
Bugzilla is a "Defect Tracking System" or "Bug-Tracking System". Defect Tracking Systems allow individual or groups of developers to keep track of outstanding bugs in their product effectively. Bugzilla can help you get a handle on the software development process. "Successful projects often are the result of successful organization and communication. Bugzilla helps reduce downtime, increase productivity, raise customer satisfaction, and improve communication.
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