Product Information
What is Bvrde?
BVRDE is a fully integrated development environment for remote cross-platform compilation and debugging of UNIX and LINUX console applications. BVRDE runs on Windows but compiles and debugs applications on UNIX systems or any system allowing remote Telnet or SSH connections. Many editor systems are available on Windows; few take remote compilation seriously. BVRDE is a complete IDE with seamlessly integrated compilation and debugging. It lets you compile native Linux/UNIX applications from within a Windows IDE—complete with compiler warnings, hints, error messages, autocomplete, macros, and the ability to jump to problematic lines by clicking in the message pane, just like standard Windows development environments.
How to use Bvrde?
BVRDE is a fully integrated development environment designed for UNIX and LINUX console applications, offering remote cross-platform compiling and debugging. It runs on Windows but can compile and debug applications on UNIX or any system supporting Telnet/SSH connections.
Core Functions of Bvrde
Remote Debugging
Usage Scenarios of Bvrde
- Compile and debug UNIX and LINUX console applications in Windows IDE.
- Remotely build and debug Linux applications from Windows.
- Unix C/C++ developers work without X-Windows.
- Write code on Windows, then transfer to Linux for remote compilation and feedback.
- Remotely compile and debug on HP-UNIX, LINUX variants, Sun Solaris, and embedded platforms.
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