- Alleyoop  - A GNOME front-end to the Valgrind memory checker.  Latest release is 0.9.7, 2009-11-24.    
- Bigloo Homepage  - A Scheme language implementation devoted to one goal: enabling  Scheme-based programming style where C(++) is usually required.  The  current version is 3.1a, 2008-05-27.    
- Boost C++ Libraries  - Repository for free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.    
- CODE - Visual Parallel Programming System  - A visual programming language and system for parallel programming,  letting users compose sequential programs into parallel ones; may be  written in any language, and outputs parallel programs for a variety of  architectures.    
- Caml Humps  - Collection of links of Caml-related tools, libraries, code samples, tips.    
- Code Snippets Wiki  - A public code snippet library that anyone can edit.  This repository is organized and searchable by computer language.    
- Debian Developers' Corner  - Primarily of interest to Debian developers and potential developers;  includes basic Debian policies, packaging information, Debian projects,  work in progress, such as bug and package tracking systems.    
- Dev Shed - Open Source Web Development Tutorials  - Web development tutorial site. Includes tutorials, articles, and  forums on many topics including: Administration, AJAX, Apache, DHTML,  Java, MySQL, Perl, Python, Security, XML, and Zope.    
- Direct Rendering Infrastructure Open Source Project (DRI)  - A framework for allowing direct access to graphics hardware under the X Window System; creates fast OpenGL implementations.    
- Dr. Dobb's Software Tools for the Professional Programmer  - Site contains a wealth of information for the programmer including  tools & services, newsletters, source code, articles and news.    
- Dylan  - An advanced, object-oriented, dynamic language which supports rapid program development.    
- Dynamic Learning Center  - Lisp educational resource site.    
- Eukleides  - Euclidean geometry drawing language for Linux.   It can handle basic  types of data including: numbers and strings, as well as geometric types  of data: points, vectors, sets (of points), lines, circles, and conics.   Latest release is 1.5.4, 2010-04-26.    
- Euphoria - Programming Page  - A cross-platform, interpreted programming language; this site  provides the latest information on this language.  Latest release is  3.1.1, 2007-06-06.    
- Fortran 90 Tutorial  - A comprehensive tutorial on Fortran 90.  (2009)    
- Fortran 90 for the Fortran 77 Programmer  - This tutorial eases the transition from the common and popular  programming language Fortran 77 to the more modern Fortran 90. Now that  free Fortran 95 compilers are getting pretty solid, this tutorial  becomes relevant for free software programmers.  (2006)    
- GNU Scientific Library -- Reference Manual  - A collection of numerical routines for scientific computing.    
- GPP - Generic Preprocessor  - GPP is a general-purpose preprocessor with customizable syntax,  suitable for a wide range of preprocessing tasks.  Latest release is  2.24, 2004-09-19.    
- GSL - GNU Scientific Library - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)  - A numerical library for C and C++ programmers.    
- Gambas - Gambas Almost Means Basic  - A graphical development environment based on a Basic interpreter with  object extensions; has a KDE interface; also available in French.    
- Gd Graphics Library  - An open source code library for the dynamic creation of images by  programmers; commonly used to generate charts, graphics, thumbnails on  the Web.    
- Haskell  - A general purpose, purely functional programming language.  Haskell compilers are freely available for almost any computer.    
- IBM developerWorks - Linux   -  Technical resources for Linux programmers and system administrators.   Includes tools and products, code and components, education articles,  columns and tips, news, forums, events, and related links.    
- Libbubblemon  - A library for making bubbling meters like the original bubbling load monitor.    
- Linoleum: Linux Programming References  - A nice collection of references to programming resources for Linux, Unix and BSD systems.  Updated frequently.    
- Linux Assembly  - An information site for the Assembly programming language; contains  tutorials, documentation, and programs written in Assembly.    
- Linux Cross Assemblers  - Motorola 680X/6811 cross assemblers for Unix/Linux.    
- Linux Developer Network - The Linux Foundation  - LDN is a community of Linux developers, vendors, and experts  dedicated to the purpose of helping Linux application developers build  LSB-compliant applications and make their existing Linux applications  portable to any LSB-compliant distribution. It is also a community  dedicated to the betterment of Linux.    
- Matt's Script Archive  -  One of the top sites for getting CGI scripts.    
- OGRE :: Object-oriented Graphics Rendering Engine  - A scene-oriented, flexible 3D engine written in C++ designed to make  it easier and more intuitive for developers to produce applications  utilising hardware-accelerated 3D graphics. Latest release is 1.4.5,  2007-09-30.    
- Octave Home Page  - An interactive, high-level programming language used by scientists  and engineers; primarily intended for numerical computations.    
- Open Language Tools Project  - Tools for translating software and documentation; two components now  available: LIFF translation editor and XLIFF filters.  (2005)    
- OpenMap(tm) - Open Systems Mapping Technology  - JavaBeans(tm)- based programmer's toolkit to view & manipulate geospatial information.    
- Parrot VM  - A virtual machine designed to efficiently compile and execute  bytecode for dynamic languages.   It uses just-in-time compilation for  speed to reduce the interpretation overhead.  Parrot is not about  parrots, though the developers are rather fond of them for obvious  reasons.  :-)  Latest stable release is 3.0.0, 2011-01-18.    
- Pascal Central  - Information on Pascal programming on the Mac plus general Pascal links.    
- Pike Home Page  - A dynamic programming language with a syntax similar to Java and C.  Latest stable release is 7.6.112, 2007-04-25.    
- Program Library HOWTO  - Outstanding fundamental HOWTO on  creating and using program libraries on Linux.    
- Programmers Heaven - UNIX Zone  - Linux development articles, code, and links.    
- Programming Language Popularity  - A website that tracks popularity of various programming languages -  based on Google hits, advertising costs, open source community  (Freshmeat projects) and a job search board (Craig's List). N.B.: The  results cannot be viewed on the Konqueror browser.    
- Programming in C -- UNIX System Calls and Subroutines using C  - An online manual for C; last substantial update in 1999, however  still relevant except the section on The Common Desktop Environment  (CDE) which should be ignored.    
- Programming in Emacs Lisp (Second Edition) -  Online Book -  - Free Software Foundation, 2002.    
- Programmingtutorials.com - Online Programming Tutorials  - Meta site of over 150 programming tutorials and message forums for 20  languages including C, C++, HTML, Java, Perl, Python, Tcl/Tk, XML.    
- Quesa  - A cross-platform, high-level, open source, 3D graphics library that  offers binary and source level compatibility with Apple's QuickDraw 3D  API.  Latest stable release is 2.0, 2008-01-26.    
- Ruby Home Page  - An interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented  programming; has many features to process text files and to do system  management tasks (as in Perl).    
- SETEDIT  - A cross-platform text editor. This editor is geared towards programmers.    
- SIMPL - Synchronous Interprocess Messaging Project for LINUX  - This project aims to bring Send/Receive/Reply messaging, popularized in commericial RTOS's such as QNX, to Linux.    
- Scintilla and SciTE  - SciTE is a SCIntilla-based graphical editor for programming.    
- SeeR project - multipurpose C-like scripting library       
- SmallBASIC - Cross-platform Free BASIC  - Simple, OS independent, free (GPL), BASIC interpreter.    
- SoupToNuts  - A repository of technical articles (including firewalls, working with  time on Linux, GMail, virtual filesystem), Linux tips, scripts, and  example software covering Postfix, OpenSSH, C and C++, Live Linux CD,  MySQL, SQLite, Berkeley DB, Bash and system administration.    
- Stroustrup: C++ Programming Language  - A good site for C++ information; includes FAQs, links, glossary, publications, applications.    
- TBNL - A Toolkit for Dynamic Lisp Websites  - A tool for building dynamic websites using Common Lisp programming language.    
- The Association of Lisp Users  - Information about Lisp, applications and code that uses Lisp and contacts in the Lisp community.    
- The Big Book of Linux Ada Programming - Online Book  - An invaluable resource for information on the Ada programming  language for Linux.  N.B.: some sections have not been written yet.   Latest update is 2007.    
- The CGI Resource Index  - A huge resource site for CGI programming.    
- The Caml Language  - A resource site for the Caml language.  It is a general-purpose  programming language, designed with program safety and reliability in  mind.    
- The Ivy software bus  - A communication convention, implemented through a collection of libraries for various languages and platforms.    
- The LXR Project  - A general purpose source code indexer and cross-referencer.    
- The Linux Fortran Information Page  - Contains many links to Fortran-related Web sites; maintainer of site  is no longer active in Fortran development but  encourages contributions  from those that are. (2005)    
- The Mercury Project  - A logic/functional programming language, which combines the clarity  and expressiveness of declarative programming with advanced static  analysis and error detection features.    
- The Programmer's File Format Collection  -  A comprehensive site that contains file format information on  hundreds of different file types and all sorts of other useful    programming information.    
- The Programming Language Lua  - A powerful, fast, light-weight, embeddable scripting language.  Latest release is 5.1.2, 2007-04-02.    
- The Scheme Programming Language  - Dialect of the Lisp programming language.    
- The wxBasic Programming Language  - A free, open source Basic interpreter for creating portable GUI applications in Linux.    
- Umbrello UML Modeller  - A Unified Modelling Language diagram programme for KDE.  Latest release is 2.0, 2008-01-12.    
- Virtual Rendering System (VRS)  - A computer graphics software library for constructing interactive 3D  applications. It provides a large collection of 3D rendering components  which facilitate implementing 3D graphics applications and experimenting  with 3D graphics and imaging algorithms.    
- WaveSurfer Homepage  - Tool for sound visualization and manipulation.    
- Welcome to Ada Core Technologies  - Open source developer and maintainer of the Ada 95 GNAT Pro Development Environment.    
- Welcome to Common-Lisp.net  - A gateway for Common-Lisp programmers; services include project  hosting, mailing lists and anonymous FTP for Common-Lisp software.    
- What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory  -   A comprehensive document on how memory and software interact. This  is a nine-part series that deals with topics such as:  CPU caches,  Virtual memory, NUMA systems, cache optimization, multi-threaded  optimizations, memory performance tools, and future technologies.  Links  to the other parts of the series can be found at the end of part 1.   (2007)    
- Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby - Online Book  - A work-in-progress online Ruby book for beginning coders which reads like an illustrated novel.    
- XulPlanet.com  - Current information on XUL and links to XUL applications and Mozilla themes.    
- Yabasic - Yet Another Basic for Unix and Windows  - Yabasic implements the most common and simple elements of the basic  language. It includes goto/gosub, with various loops and user-defined  subroutines and libraries.  There are tutorials for beginners and a  forum.    
- YoLinux Tutorial - Software Development on Linux  -  An extensive tutorial (with links) of the tools for programming  languages supported by Linux. Includes compilers, tools, software  design, bug tracking, development libraries, autoconf, books and other  categories.  (2008)    
- Yorick: An Interpreted Scientific Programming Language  - An interpreted programming language for scientific simulations or  calculations, postprocessing or steering large simulation codes,  interactive scientific graphics, and reading, writing, or translating  large files of numbers.    
- pbForth Homepage - Replaces the standard firmware from LEGO
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