Integrated Development Environment
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An integrated development environment (or IDE) is a set of tools that aid software development.[1] IDEs allow the user to edit source code, and they may also provide compiling, debugging and syntax highlighting.[2]
References
- ↑ Dana Nourie (Mar 24 2005). Getting Started with an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) (English). Sun microsystems. Retrieved on Apr 19 2009.
- ↑ integrated development environment (English) (Feb 17 2007). Retrieved on Apr 19 2009.
See also
- Programming Language
- Example popular IDEs