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  2. Code::Blocks - Wikipedia

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    Code::Blocks is a free, open-source, cross-platform IDE that supports multiple compilers, including GCC, Clang and Visual C++. It has a custom build system, a code editor with syntax highlighting and completion, a debugger, a GUI designer and a plugin system.

  3. Blocks (C language extension) - Wikipedia

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    Blocks are supported for programs developed for Mac OS X 10.6+ and iOS 4.0+, [1] although third-party runtimes allow use on Mac OS X 10.5 and iOS 2.2+ [2] and non-Apple systems.

  4. Objective-C - Wikipedia

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    Objective-C is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that adds Smalltalk-style messaging to C. It was created in the 1980s and popularized by NeXT and Apple, and is still used for macOS and iOS development, as well as other platforms.

  5. CodeLite - Wikipedia

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    CodeLite is an IDE for C, C++, PHP, and JavaScript programming languages, written in C++ and using wxWidgets and Scintilla. It supports code completion, refactoring, debugging, and integration with Subversion, cscope, and UnitTest++.

  6. Comparison of integrated development environments - Wikipedia

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    A list of software packages that are nominal IDEs for various programming languages, with features and platforms supported. Compare the licenses, debuggers, GUI builders, profilers, and other tools of different IDEs.

  7. Resource fork - Wikipedia

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    Each resource has an OSType identifier (a four byte value), an ID (a signed 16-bit word), and an optional name.There are standardized resource types for dialog boxes (DITL), images (), sounds (snd ) – and executable binaries (CODE) which, until the advent of the PowerPC processor, were without exception stored in the resource fork.

  8. Xcode - Wikipedia

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    Xcode is a proprietary integrated development environment (IDE) for macOS, used to develop software for various Apple platforms. It supports multiple programming languages, source code management, debugging tools, and features such as Playgrounds and SwiftUI.

  9. macOS version history - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the development and evolution of macOS, formerly Mac OS X and OS X, from its origins in NeXTSTEP to its current version 14 Sonoma. Find out how macOS is a UNIX operating system with a different codebase and user interface from Mac OS 9.