Developers must have the right tools to use these technological changes in the next application. For these developers, RedHat is pleased to inform them that RedHatDeveloperToolset2.0 is in beta stage. This latest version provides necessary development tools for development flexibility and production stability. The latest stable version increases developers' productivity and shortens deployment time. Red Hat Development Toolkit 2.0 introduces new tools, including the eclipse integrated development environment (IDE) and Updates key packages.
Developers must have the right tools to use these technological changes in the next application. For these developers, RedHat is pleased to inform them that Red Hat Developer Toolset 2.0 is in beta stage.
This latest version provides necessary development tools for development flexibility and production stability. The latest stable version increases developers' productivity and shortens deployment time.
Red Hat Development Toolkit 2.0 introduces new tools, including the eclipse integrated development environment (IDE), and updates key packages to help developers deliver applications and functions faster. The RedHat development kit enables C/C ++ developers to deploy the tool to multiple versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux physical machines, virtual machines, and cloud computing environments with only one compilation. In addition, the Redhat development kit can be used to publish applications to Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift, providing customization and high scalability.
In addition, RedHat developer tools can be used to develop application programs, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift, to provide customers with superior flexibility.
RedHat developer Tool Group 2.0 provides the following features and enhancements:
• Eclipse 4.3.0 provides a complete set of tools to enhance developers' productivity to reflect the needs of most popular programming languages developed in IDE.
• Dyninst 8.0 provides a powerful set of APIs that allow code to be inserted into running programs and facilitate the development, debugging, and simulation of performance measurement tools.
• Strace 4.7 helps developers Debug Programs more effectively and track system calls and receives through a process to identify the root cause of system crashes or other unpredictable behaviors.
• MEMSTOMP provides a tool to help identify undefined behavior code, which is cheaper than other tools such as Valgrind.
• Updated GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 4.8 provides the following enhancements:
• Improvements to the quality of generated code in systems such as ia32 and x86-64 that use a new local register distributor assigned by a red hat as the target.
• Supports the latest C ++ language specifications
• Compilation of large functions with smaller memory consumption in a shorter period of time
• Hardware transaction memory that supports the future CPU architecture.
• Additional updates, including elfutils 0.155, SystemTap 2.1, Valgrind 3.8.1, OProfile 0.9.8, and DWZ 0.10.
In addition to these features, RedHat Development Toolkit 2.0 continues to release the software set feature, which allows you to install software of different versions of the same RPM package in the same system at the same time.
The Red Hat development toolbox is used by users to develop applications on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, if you subscribe to the following services, you can use your account to download and view the Beta version of the Development Toolkit 2.0:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux development kit
Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscription development support
Developer Workstation Development Platform
NFR subscription for qualified partners
For more services related to RedHat development, visit the enterprise Red Hat Linux development website.
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