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The following tables list notable software packages that are nominal IDEs; standalone tools such as source code editors and GUI builders are not included. These IDEs are listed in alphabetical order of the supported language.
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ActionScript
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Ada
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Assembly
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BASIC
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C/C++
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C#
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Common Lisp
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Component Pascal
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D
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Eiffel
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Fortran
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Groovy
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Haskell
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Haxe
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Java
Java has strong IDE support, due not only to its historical and economic importance, but also due to a combination of reflection and static-typing making it well-suited for IDE support. Some of the leading Java IDEs (such as IntelliJ and Eclipse) are also the basis for leading IDEs in other programming languages (e.g. for Python, IntelliJ is rebranded as PyCharm, and Eclipse has the PyDev plugin.)
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JavaScript
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Lua
Pascal, Object Pascal
Perl
PHP
Python
R
Racket
Ruby
Scala
Smalltalk
Tcl
Unclassified
- IBM Rational Application Developer
- IBM Rational Business Developer
- Mule (software)
- Linx
See also
- List of GUI builders
- List of assemblers
- List of compilers
- List of source code editors
- Game Integrated Development Environments
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia