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==Developer Assistant==
Developer Assistant, a tool for starting coding projects with popular languages and platforms, has been updated to provide a graphical user interface, documentation in a devassist-docs package, and improved functionality.


= boost gets up to speed =
==Updated ACPI tools==
Fedora 18 will include Boost version 1.50. The popular collection of C libraries is updated to the newest available version with each Fedora release.
Developers working with the ACPI subsystem have an updated set of tools from the acpica-tools package. This replaces the functionality of the lasi and pmtools packages, includes test cases, and adds active upstream support. The acpica project can be found at http://acpica.org .
 
= Dwarf Compressor compacts debug files =
Fedora 18 debuginfo has been post-processed by the DWARF compressor tool "dwz" to reduce size of the *.debug files. Developers may run this same program on their binaries.


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Work on beats has now moved to git at https://pagure.io/fedora-docs/release-notes. If you have changes or additions, please contact the docs team via #fedora-docs, docs@lists.fedoraproject.org, or with the release-notes BZ component.

Developer Assistant

Developer Assistant, a tool for starting coding projects with popular languages and platforms, has been updated to provide a graphical user interface, documentation in a devassist-docs package, and improved functionality.

Updated ACPI tools

Developers working with the ACPI subsystem have an updated set of tools from the acpica-tools package. This replaces the functionality of the lasi and pmtools packages, includes test cases, and adds active upstream support. The acpica project can be found at http://acpica.org .