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Fedora 13 includes a rich set of development tools including all popular programming languages, the best and latest IDEs, and an extensive set of libraries. This section addresses the major changes for Fedora 13. For a complete list of the hundreds of updated development components see the Fedora 13 Technical Notes at http://docs.fedoraproject.org.
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== Feature Pages ==
[[Category:Draft documentation]]
* [[Features/F13Boost141 |Boost 1.41 Uplift ]]
[[Category:Documentation beats]]
* [[Features/SystemtapStaticProbes |Systemtap Static Probes ]]
* [[Features/Python3F13 |Python 3]]
* [[Features/EasierPythonDebugging | Easier Python Debugging ]]
* [[Features/NetBeans_6.8|NetBeans 6.8]]
 
== Boost ==
 
Fedora 12 includes Boost 1.39.  In Fedora 13, there is an upgrade to Boost 1.4, which, due to some improvements in the way Boost is built, allows Fedora to be in closer sync with the upstream development. The release notes for Boost can be found at http://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_40_0.
 
== Systemtap Static Probes ==
 
Systemtap has been extended to support user space tracing, and in particular to support static (dtrace compatible) markers enabled in various programs in Fedora. This enables users, developers and administrators a high level overview of what is going on with their system or deep down in a specific program or subsystem.
 
Systemtap comes with a tutorial, a language reference manual, a tapsets reference and an examples directory.
 
== Python 3 ==
 
Fedora now includes a Python 3 runtime, parallel-installable with our existing Python 2 runtime.
 
Python 3 versions of many libraries are available with more underway.  For an update on the current status refer to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Python3F13.
 
 
 
== Changes in Alpha ==
 
==== bzr ====
 
Friendly distributed version control system
 
  Old Version: 2.0.1 -> New Version: 2.1.0
 
Project site: (http://www.bazaar-vcs.org/)
 
 
==== darcs ====
 
David's advanced revision control system
 
  Old Version: 2.2.1 -> New Version: 2.4
 
Project site: (http://www.darcs.net/)
 
 
==== eric ====
 
Python IDE
 
  Old Version: 4.3.7.1 -> New Version: 4.4.2
 
Project site: (http://eric-ide.python-projects.org)
 
 
==== gdb ====
 
GDB: The GNU Project Debugger
 
* [http://sourceware.org/gdb/download/onlinedocs/gdb/Inferiors-and-Programs.html Debugging multiple programs (processes) by a single debugger is now supported.]
 
Project site: (http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/)
 
 
==== highlight ====
 
Universal source code to formatted text converter
 
  Old Version: 2.13 -> New Version: 2.15
 
Project site: (http://www.andre-simon.de/)
 
 
==== mercurial ====
 
A fast, lightweight distributed source control management system
 
  Old Version: 1.3.1 -> New Version: 1.5
 
Project site: (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/)
 
 
==== rpmlint ====
 
Tool for checking common errors in RPM packages
 
  Old Version: 0.91 -> New Version: 0.95
 
Project site: (http://rpmlint.zarb.org/)
 
 
==== tolua++ ====
 
A tool to integrate C/C++ code with Lua
 
  Old Version: 1.0.92 -> New Version: 1.0.93
 
Project site: (http://www.codenix.com/~tolua/)
 
 
 
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