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Red Hat Software Collections and Developer Toolset – now in beta2

A couple of months ago, Red Hat announced the beta 1 phases of both Red Hat Developer Toolset V2.0 and Red Hat Software Collections V1.0. Now, they are both in a beta 2 phase! Be sure to take a …

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C/C++ Programming Abstractions for Parallelism and Concurrency – Part 1

When writing parallel or multi-threaded programs, programmers have to deal with parallelism and concurrency. Both are related concepts but are not the same. In this article, we will review the...

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C/C++ Programming Abstractions for Parallelism and Concurrency – Part 2

Welcome to part 2 of this two-part article on C/C++ Programming Abstractions for Parallelism and Concurrency.  If you missed Part 1, view it here. Supporting task-based parallelism Let us now switch...

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Using DTS Eclipse, PyDev, and Python 2.7

Red Hat intended for developers to integrate Developer Toolset 2.0 (DTS) and Red Hat Software Collections 1.0 (RHSCL). As you may not realize, inside the DTS is a copy of Eclipse and you can use that...

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Eclipse Kepler in DTS

One of the new features for the Developer Toolset (DTS) 2.0 is Eclipse 4.3.0 (Kepler). Aside from various performance improvements to the base platform since Eclipse 4.2 (Juno) a lot of other plugins...

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Red Hat Developer Toolset 2.0 – a Tour of Features and OpenShift Integration

Red Hat Developer Toolset v2.0 was released earlier this year and has received some great feedback from developers, which is always great to hear. But perhaps you’d like to see Red Hat Developer...

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Eclipse Kepler Overview in DTS 2.0

The introduction of Eclipse Kepler (4.3.0) into the Developer Toolset 2.0 (DTS) not only brings the latest and greatest of this development environment, but many different features provided as plugins....

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Red Hat Developer Newsletter – December 2013

This is our new Red Hat Developer Newsletter that launched last month.  Please register for this and receive a summary of important Red Hat developer news.  The January issue will be going out soon!...

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ltrace for RHEL 6 and 7

Debugging software is something akin to an art form but, regardless of the approach you prefer, having good information on what’s happening in your application is key. ltrace is one tool you may wish...

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Upgrading the GNU C Library within Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Occasionally, there’s a need for a new GNU C Library for a given application to run.  For example, some versions of the Google Chrome browser started to warn users on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 that...

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Now available – Red Hat Software Collections 2.4 and Red Hat Developer...

Today, we are announcing the general availability of Red Hat Software Collections 2.4, Red Hat’s latest set of open source web development tools, dynamic languages, and databases. We are also...

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Recommended compiler and linker flags for GCC

Did you know that when you compile your C or C++ programs, GCC will not enable all exceptions by default?  Do you know which build flags you need to specify in order to obtain the same level of...

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New Red Hat compilers toolsets in beta: Clang and LLVM, GCC, Go, Rust

Twice a year, Red Hat distributes new versions of compiler toolsets, scripting languages, open source databases, and/or web tools, etc. so that application developers will have access to the latest,...

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Expanding architectural choices to better arm Red Hat Enterprise Linux...

Red Hat Enterprise Linux continues to deliver the best possible experience for enterprise system administrators and developers, as well as provide a solid foundation for moving workloads into both...

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GCC 8.2 now GA for Red Hat Enterprise Linux

We are pleased to announce general availability of Red Hat Developer Toolset 8 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7.  The key new components for this release are: GCC 8.2.1 GDB 8.2 Updated components...

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