CDE (Common Desktop Environment) vs Ceylon
A side-by-side look at CDE (Common Desktop Environment) and Ceylon. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
CDE (Common Desktop Environment)
Os & Utilities
CDE (Common Desktop Environment) is a desktop environment that was commonly used in commercial UNIX operating systems in the 1990s. It featured an integrated look and feel, file manager, and basic applications like text editor and email client.
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Ceylon
Development
Ceylon is an open source programming language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine or JavaScript runtimes. It features a strong and static type system, immutability by default, higher-order functions, metaprogramming, and modular and hierarchical visibility control.
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