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USC provides many programming resources for Windows and UNIX platforms. These tools support development in several languages, including C, C++, Java, FORTRAN, Perl, lisp, Visual Basic, and more.
Users may use PC development tools on any of the Windows workstations in Public Computing Centers. Users with Student Computing Facility (scf) accounts may also develop their applications on aludra, nunki, or any of the Sun UltraSparc workstations in Public Computing Centers. Users with Research Computing Facility accounts may use almaak, for development.
Note: ITS consultants at the Customer Support Center can help you launch compilers and Integrated Development Environments, however, consultants are not able to assist with the design, coding, linking, or debugging of programs. If you need help with these tasks, please consult your professor, TA, a Usenet newsgroup, or one of the Related Links listed in this section.
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Usenet FAQs: comp hierarchy FAQs - Excellent resource covering many aspects of computer programming. Specific FAQs from this hierarchy are listed below. comp.lang hierarchy FAQs - FAQs from the comp.lang Usenet hierarchy. FAQs cover C, C++, FORTRAN, Java, perl, and much more. comp.unix.programmer FAQ - Topics include process control, file handling, terminal I/O, system information, tools, networking, and more. comp.os.ms-windows.programmer hierarchy - Topics include OLE, virtual device drivers, multimedia, graphics, networking, memory, and more. comp.parallel.mpi FAQ - FAQ covers posts to comp.parallel.mpi about the Message Passing Interface standard. |
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Last Updated: Friday, June 02, 2006 at 12:07PM PDT



