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BVRDE

The BVRDE is a fully integrated development environment for remote cross-platform compiling and debugging of UNIX and LINUX console applications. BVRDE runs on a Windows platform, but compiles and debugs applications on UNIX systems or any system that allow a remote Telnet or...

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Windows
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  • remote-compile
  • remote-debug
  • remote-compiling

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    POX removed BVRDE as alternative to Xcode
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    POX added BVRDE as alternative to xtool
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BVRDE information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    39 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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I couldn't find a better tool that allow you to build and debug linux applications remotely using windows.

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What is BVRDE?

The BVRDE is a fully integrated development environment for remote cross-platform compiling and debugging of UNIX and LINUX console applications. BVRDE runs on a Windows platform, but compiles and debugs applications on UNIX systems or any system that allow a remote Telnet or SSH connection.

There are many editor systems available on Windows; many of which allow some form of remote connection. But they rarely take remote compiling seriously. So this is an entire IDE with seamless integrated compilation and debugging facilities.

So BVRDE allows you to compile native Linux/UNIX applications from inside a Windows IDE. Everything is perfectly integrated into the IDE - you will get compile warnings, hints and error messages, auto-completion, macros and will be able to jump to the lines in question by clicking on the message pane the same way as with the standard development environments you usually use on Windows.