REALbasic Linux IDE Public Beta Available
An anonymous reader writes "A brand-new visual development environment for Linux is in public beta now. REALbasic 2005 for Linux Standard Edition will be available for free when it ships in August. The company has also done away with their email registration requirement. Download the public beta now from REAL Software."
Where is your faith?
Slashdot says download, so you download!
Pretty Pictures!
for the cognitive dissonance to set in. Linux and BASIC together.
Yes, a story about the Linux version of a set of cross-platform programming language developer tools, available for free download... must have been really hard to sneak such an inappropriate story onto the developer section of Slashdot, you fucktard.
GCHQ Quantum Insert installed. If only our tongues were made of glass, how much more careful we would be when we speak
"According to the RealBasic website, the standard version for Linux is going to be free "because the linux community expects free stuff.""
So when is something like "Groceries for Linux", or "Gas for Linux" coming out?