Non Java Development Tool from SUN Now Free
November 16, 2005
Sun Microsystems is making its new Sun Studio Tool free and is adding support for development on multi core chips.
Sun Studio 11 is for developing C, C++, and Fortran applications to run on the Solaris or Linux operating systems on the Sparc, x86, and x64 hardware platforms. Enabling development on multicore and multithreaded systems, the tool supports the new multicore UltraSparc T1 chip, which had been codenamed Niagara .
The Director of Developer Tools at Sun Microsystems said that they wanted to lower the barrier for the developers to be able to build applications to the great new hardware the company is producing.
Available now, the tool also will be added to the Java Enterprise System middleware package and to Solaris as well.
Sun Studio 11 compilers offer the highest performance for developing 32- and 64-bit applications on multicore and multithreaded systems, according to Sun. Sun last week unveiled a free version of its Sun Java Studio Enterprise tool for Java development.
Source: InfoWorld
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