I nearly completely switched to linux. Only One Windows is installed.
because such things as mathlab and visual studio like a native win environment.
If anyone knows a alternative to ml and vs It would be nice.
GE gnuser
hello,
matlab runs only on windows
and therefore my question
Is there any other software ?
sorry my english isn't so good
Visual Studio is an IDE, right?
There's a version of VS that costs the price of a car but I presume you're not using that one. So, what's wrong with NetBeans or Eclipse?
You can run Enterprise Architect well in Wine and Sparx even has instructions on their website. Eclipse also has lots of modelling plugins etc. I'm not a programmer so I couldn't attest to how good any of it is, though.
If your needs concern specifically MS things like ASP.NET maybe Linux is not the most suited system for that kind of development.
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I keep trying to but new releases of ubuntu have a habit of breaking things that worked fine, but that's another thread lol
According to the system requirements page, it does run natively in Linux, and Mac:
http://www.mathworks.com/support/sys...wiki_matlab_16
Yeah, we're in the middle of the windows purge in my home...we have about 5 laptops and a slew of tablets...figure I'll keep one windows machine just for works requirements...but everything else is on the block for spring break total purge...
ego-
On my desktop I run Manjaro Linux and on my laptop I run Windows 7 because I need to use Photoshop, but If Linux could handle Photoshop I would run Linux only.
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