Software:Tools
This category contains Development Tools such as editors, compilers, debuggers, etc., as well as other tools such as visualization software.
Editors
Powerful editing written originally by Richard Stallman and is common to most Unix systems.
Multi-purpose text editor for the X Window System with a standard, easy to use, graphical user interface.
Text editor for Unix and Unix-based computer systems. Very simple.
Text editor originally written by Bill Joy in 1976. Comes standard with Unix environments. Not graphically driven.
Programming Environments, Compilers
- Extensive developer's programming package that includes compilers, debugger, and profiling tools. Features a GUI.
- Native C/C++ compiler for Solaris/UltraSparc computers. Auto-parallelization and OpenMP compiler directives.
- Native Fortran compiler for Solaris/UltraSparc computers. Auto-parallelization and OpenMP compiler directives.
- Intel C/C++ compiler for Linux/Intel computers. Auto-parallelization and OpenMP compiler directives.
- Intel Fortran compiler for Linux/Intel computers. Auto-parallelization and OpenMP compiler directives.
- Gnu C/C++ compiler for Linux. Understands OpenMP compiler directives.
- Gnu Fortran compiler for Linux/Intel computers. Understands OpenMP compiler directives.
- Easy to learn programming language with a clean syntax (and lots of packages).
Debuggers and profilers
Command-line debugger used with native Solaris/Sparc compilers.
Graphical User Interface for dbx debugger. Makes using dbx much easier. Accessible from Studio Development Suite.
The combination of the "collect" command with the analyzer GUI-driven profiler can be used to optimize code performance.
Standard tool for debugging C code compiled with gcc.
Visualization
- Open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization application. Works both interactively and in batch mode.
- Open-source, multi-platform graphics software.