Immediate availability of the Linux version of Sun Studio 9
development tools for C, C++ and Fortran was announced by Sun at the
LinuxWorld Conference held in San Francisco. Also available for the
Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS), Sun Studio 9 provides a comprehensive, productive environment for developing scalable 32-bit and 64-bit applications.
The much anticipated DTrace was recently evaluated by
eWeek Labs. Senior Analyst Jason Brooks described it as "one compelling
new Solaris component...that opens to developers and system
administrators a window onto the workings of the operating system and
the applications that run on it."
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