Sun Studio Express December 2006 - Introducing the Next-Generation IDE
The Sun Studio team is pleased to announce the 3rd build in the Sun Studio Express Program- Sun Studio Express December 2006.
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/express.jsp
Under the guise of the Sun Studio Express Program, the product team makes preview builds of our up-coming release available to the community. The current build includes a new next-generation Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on the latest version of NetBeans as well as updates to the Thread Analyzer (aka Data Race Detection Tool), Sun compilers for Linux, and more. For details, please visit:
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/express_readme.html
As a reminder, Sun offers a complete portfolio of offerings for C, C++, and Fortran developers:
1. Sun Studio 11 (Solaris and Linux)
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/
Sun Studio software includes parallelizing C, C++, and Fortran compilers, tools (IDE, multi-lingual/threaded/process debugger, performance analyzer, memory debugging(rtc),etc.), and optimized libraries. Sun Studio 11 for Linux includes these same tools but works with the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) instead of our record-setting compilers.
2. Sun Studio Express (Solaris and Linux)
http://developers.sun.com/sunstudio/downloads/express.jsp
Sun Studio Express offers preview builds, on a quarterly basis, of the next release of Sun Studio. The latest build highlights a new IDE, dynamic thread analysis (race conditions, etc.) as well as our optimizing Sun compilers for Linux.
3. NetBeans C/C++ Development Pack (Windows, Linux, Solaris)
http://www.netbeans.org/products/cplusplus/
NetBeans C/C++ Devlopement Pack, which has been designed for extensibility, has been tested with GCC and Sun Studio compilers (on Solaris/Linux). The pack provides base functionality for Sun Studio, which extends it to include advanced tools and features.
4. Sun Developer Services
http://developers.sun.com/services/
From contract and incident support to Solaris developer training classes, Sun offers a comprehensive suite of services to enable developers to be more productive.
For most day-to-day developers on Solaris and Linux, Sun Studio will continue to be the offering we recommend that you look at first.
Enjoy!