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Ramon Casha

2008/6/21 Sebastian Cachia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Started some work on the University OpenDisk idea Philip had. The software
> in square brackets is what is currently used. I think it would be something
> good to ensure all software has both a Linux and Windows version. That way
> we could get students using the software on Windows, and then use their
> familiarity with those packages to move them over to Linux.
>
> There are a number of applications I have listed, for which I know no
> suitable substitute offhand. Also, I haven't included any software that
> would be required in 3rd and 4th years as I haven't got there yet.
>
> *General Development*
> - OpenJDK [JDK]
> - Mono [.Net Framework]
> - Eclipse or Netbeans [Eclipse or Netbeans]
> - MonoDevelop [Visual Studio, Visual Studio Express Editions]
>
> *Functional/Declarative Programming*
> - HUGS [WinHugs]
> - SWI Prolog [WinProlog]
>
> *Diagramming*
> - ? [Visio, SmartDraw]*
>
> Engineering*
> - ? [PSpice]
> - ? [Matlab]
> - ? [Emu8086]
>
> *Databases*
> - mySQL [Oracle]
> - ? [WinRDBI]
>
> *Compiling Techniques*
> - JFlex [JFlex]
>
> *Applied Graphic Design*
>  - ? [PolyRay]
>
>
> Anyway, that is what I have so far... Anybody know of any better
> alternatives, other subjects, or things I have overlooked?
>
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