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There is no universal language nor ide to do stuff in GNU/Linux like there's c# and visual studio for windows. You can use any language and any IDE that you want. Some popular IDEs form GNU/Linux are VSCodium, Atom, Kate, Kwrite, Gedit, Pluma, Geany, Notepad++(it doesn't have a native port for GNU/Linux, but you can run it trough wine), Notepadqq, gvim, vim, emacs, and a few others.
There is no universal language nor ide to do stuff in GNU/Linux like there's c# and visual studio for windows. You can use any language and any IDE that you want. Some popular IDEs form GNU/Linux are VSCodium, Atom, Kate, Kwrite, Gedit, Pluma, Geany, Notepad++(it doesn't have a native port for GNU/Linux, but you can run it trough wine), Notepadqq, gvim, vim, emacs, and a few others.
There is no universal language nor ide to do stuff in GNU/Linux like there's c# and visual studio for windows. You can use any language and any IDE that you want. Some popular IDEs form GNU/Linux are VSCodium, Atom, Kate, Kwrite, Gedit, Pluma, Geany, Notepad++(it doesn't have a native port for GNU/Linux, but you can run it trough wine), Notepadqq, gvim, vim, emacs, and a few others.
There is no universal language nor ide to do stuff in GNU/Linux like there's c# and visual studio for windows. You can use any language and any IDE that you want. Some popular IDEs form GNU/Linux are VSCodium, Atom, Kate, Kwrite, Gedit, Pluma, Geany, Notepad++(it doesn't have a native port for GNU/Linux, but you can run it trough wine), Notepadqq, gvim, vim, emacs, and a few others.
There is no universal language nor ide to do stuff in GNU/Linux like there's c# and visual studio for windows. You can use any language and any IDE that you want. Some popular IDEs form GNU/Linux are VSCodium, Atom, Kate, Kwrite, Gedit, Pluma, Geany, Notepad++(it doesn't have a native port for GNU/Linux, but you can run it trough wine), Notepadqq, gvim, vim, emacs, and a few others.
There is no universal language nor ide to do stuff in GNU/Linux like there's c# and visual studio for windows. You can use any language and any IDE that you want. Some popular IDEs form GNU/Linux are VSCodium, Atom, Kate, Kwrite, Gedit, Pluma, Geany, Notepad++(it doesn't have a native port for GNU/Linux, but you can run it trough wine), Notepadqq, gvim, vim, emacs, and a few others.
There is no universal language nor ide to do stuff in GNU/Linux like there's c# and visual studio for windows. You can use any language and any IDE that you want. Some popular IDEs form GNU/Linux are VSCodium, Atom, Kate, Kwrite, Gedit, Pluma, Geany, Notepad++(it doesn't have a native port for GNU/Linux, but you can run it trough wine), Notepadqq, gvim, vim, emacs, and a few others.
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