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<blockquote data-quote="Discerptor" data-source="post: 728326" data-attributes="member: 12177"><p>1) More or less all of the major ones except Microsoft-proprietary garbage like Microsoft SQL (OS X is a UNIX derivative, after all). The most well-known ones are probably MySQL, PostgreSQL, Front/OpenBase, and Oracle.</p><p></p><p>2) All of them except Microsoft-proprietary annoyances like C#</p><p></p><p>3) Eclipse is very popular, NetBeans is available on OS X, many people like using Xcode (free download if you register on developer.apple.com, which is also a free process), and I hear good things about Coda... of course there are always the basic text editors programmers love for individual files when they don't want to look at the whole project like Emacs, Vim and the like.</p><p></p><p>4) SQL Reporting Services and Crystal Reports both work on Mac OS X.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>1) <a href="http://aquamacs.org/" target="_blank">Emacs</a> is my favourite editor for working on any sort of code.</p><p>2) I don't have magical psychic powers that allow me to see the HTML you've written, and even if I did, I'd tell you to at least make some semblance of a try at fixing your homework before asking strangers on the Internet to do it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discerptor, post: 728326, member: 12177"] 1) More or less all of the major ones except Microsoft-proprietary garbage like Microsoft SQL (OS X is a UNIX derivative, after all). The most well-known ones are probably MySQL, PostgreSQL, Front/OpenBase, and Oracle. 2) All of them except Microsoft-proprietary annoyances like C# 3) Eclipse is very popular, NetBeans is available on OS X, many people like using Xcode (free download if you register on developer.apple.com, which is also a free process), and I hear good things about Coda... of course there are always the basic text editors programmers love for individual files when they don't want to look at the whole project like Emacs, Vim and the like. 4) SQL Reporting Services and Crystal Reports both work on Mac OS X. 1) [URL="http://aquamacs.org/"]Emacs[/URL] is my favourite editor for working on any sort of code. 2) I don't have magical psychic powers that allow me to see the HTML you've written, and even if I did, I'd tell you to at least make some semblance of a try at fixing your homework before asking strangers on the Internet to do it for you. [/QUOTE]
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