Best Application Development Software for Linux - Page 36

Compare the Top Application Development Software for Linux as of October 2025 - Page 36

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    AdaMULTI IDE

    AdaMULTI IDE

    Green Hills Software

    The AdaMULTI IDE brings the industry-leading debug and development tools of Green Hills MULTI IDE to Ada developers. For decades customers have used our tools and optimizing compilers to dramatically improve their debugging productivity. The result? A more reliable product, brought to market more quickly, with lower development costs. AdaMULTI distills almost three decades of debugging expertise into a comprehensive embedded software development toolbox that provides all the capabilities you need to create reliable software efficiently. Our revolutionary debugger is designed to quickly solve problems that stump traditional tools. For those bugs that use to take weeks to track down, the TimeMachine tool suite helps you solve the same problems in hours or even minutes. Clean coding conventions prevent you from introducting new bugs with overly compex code. A simble build configuration and seamlessly integrated tools free you to spend more time developing.
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    DoubleCheck Code Analysis

    DoubleCheck Code Analysis

    Green Hills Software

    When it comes to ensuring software quality, reliability, and security in today's sophisticated code bases, traditional debugging and testing methods simply fall short. Automated tools such as static source code analyzers are more effective in finding defects that could result in buffer overflows, resource leaks, and other security and reliability issues. This class of defects are often not detected by compilers during standard builds, run-time testing, or typical field operation. While other source code analyzers run as separate tools, DoubleCheck is an integrated static analyzer, built into the Green Hills C/C++ compiler. DoubleCheck leverages accurate and efficient analysis algorithms that have been tuned and field-proven in 30+ years of producing embedded development tools. DoubleCheck can be used as a single integrated tool to perform compilation and defect analysis in the same pass.
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    Green Hills Optimizing Compilers
    As the pace of microprocessor innovation continues to accelerate, application developers know they can rely on Green Hills Compilers to unlock the hardware's full potential and realize maximum performance and functional safety in their next-generation applications. Green Hills Compilers use the most advanced optimizations to maximize your program's performance even within strict size constraints. For example, our CodeFactor™ optimization speeds your program's execution and reduces its size by removing redundant segments of code via subroutine calls and tail merges. Static basing provides the same benefits (faster speed, smaller size) by grouping data items to significantly reduce the number of load address operations. Every one of our optimizations, whether it's our own innovation or an industry standard, is meticulously implemented. Continuing three decades of engineering excellence, we painstakingly research and then test each one against hundreds of benchmarks.
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    nano

    nano

    nano

    GNU nano was designed to be a free replacement for the Pico text editor, part of the Pine email suite from The University of Washington. It aimed to "emulate Pico as closely as is reasonable and then include extra functionality". The Debian GNU/Linux distribution, known for its strict standards in distributing truly "free" software (i.e. software with no restrictions on redistribution), would not include a binary package for Pine or Pico. Many people had a serious dilemma: they loved these programs, but the versions available at the time were not truly free software in the GNU sense of the word. GNU nano is a small and friendly text editor. Besides basic text editing, nano offers features like undo/redo, syntax coloring, interactive search-and-replace, auto-indentation, line numbers, word completion, file locking, backup files, and internationalization support. Starting with version 4.0, nano no longer hard-wraps an overlong line by default.
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    Spacemacs

    Spacemacs

    Spacemacs

    A community-driven Emacs distribution. The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs and Vim! Spacemacs is a new way to experience Emacs, a sophisticated and polished set-up focused on ergonomics, mnemonics and consistency. Key bindings are organized using mnemonic prefixes like b for buffer, p for project, s for search, h for help etc. Innovative real-time display of available key bindings. Simple query system to quickly find available layers, packages and more. Similar functionalities have the same key binding everywhere thanks to a clearly defined set of conventions. Community-driven configuration provides curated packages tuned by power users and bugs are fixed quickly.
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    Neovim

    Neovim

    Neovim

    API is first-class, discoverable, versioned, documented. MessagePack structured communication enables extensions in any language. Remote plugins run as co-processes, safely and asynchronously. GUIs, IDEs, web browsers can, embed Neovim as an editor or script host. Works the same everywhere, one build-type, one command. Modern terminal features such as cursor styling, focus events, bracketed paste. Built-in terminal emulator and strong defaults. Fully compatible with Vim's editing model and Vimscript v1. Start with :help nvim-from-vim if you already use Vim. The current stable release version is 0.5 (RSS). See the roadmap for progress and plans. With 30% less source-code than Vim, the vision of Neovim is to enable new applications without compromising Vim's traditional roles. Lua is built-in, but Vimscript is supported with the most advanced Vimscript engine in the world (featuring an AST-producing parser).
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    Eclipse CDT

    Eclipse CDT

    Eclipse Foundation

    The CDT Project provides a fully functional C and C++ integrated development environment based on the Eclipse platform. Features include support for project creation and managed build for various toolchains, standard make build, source navigation, various source knowledge tools, such as type hierarchy, call graph, include browser, macro definition browser, code editor with syntax highlighting, folding and hyperlink navigation, source code refactoring and code generation, visual debugging tools, including memory, registers, and disassembly viewers. Adds concept of build configuration to the core model. Allows assignment of toolchains to standard makefile projects. Combined previous standard and managed project wizards. User selects project types and toolchains. Parameterized templates to help populate new projects. Very flexible, template actions written with the plug-in. Semantic highlighting amongst other editor improvements.
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    Eclipse PHP

    Eclipse PHP

    Eclipse Foundation

    The PHP IDE project delivers a PHP Integrated Development Environment framework for the Eclipse platform. This project encompasses the development components necessary to develop PHP-based web applications and facilitates extensibility. It leverages the existing web tools project in providing developers with PHP capabilities. The essential starting point for PHP developers, including a PHP language support, a Git client, XML Editor and Mylyn, terminal. The experience of developing PHP application with PDT can be extended with a large variety of plugins created by the Eclipse ecosystem. Syntax highlighting, syntax validation, content assistance, code navigation, PHP debugging (Zend Debugger / Xdebug), PHP Profiling (Zend Debugger / Xdebug), PHPUnit, code formatted, refactoring, code templates, remote projects, and the whole power of the Eclipse Ecosystem.
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    HTML-NOTEPAD

    HTML-NOTEPAD

    HTML-NOTEPAD

    It is a WYSIWYG editor of structured documents, texts that have hierarchical and semantically meaningful structure, headers, lists, plaintext islands, tables and so on. HTML-NOTEPAD is not a “web page editor”. Don’t even expect to create “cool web pages” with it. With modern CSS, WYSIWYG Web design is simply impossible. Web pages are crafted manually by editing CSS, that is by nature of CSS. But still, HTML-NOTEPAD can be useful for Web designers too, for the cases when we need to create textual (yet structural) content of our pages. HTML-NOTEPAD uses Sciter Engine for its UI. That means it is small, fast, does not have external dependencies and works on all major desktop operating systems, Windows (from XP to 10), Mac OS, and Linux. WYSIWYG editing has limitations, some operations are significantly more convenient to do in source code representation. That’s why HTML-NOTEPAD supports “pass-through selection”.
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    KompoZer

    KompoZer

    KompoZer

    KompoZer combines web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) web page editing tools to help you create an attractive, professional-looking website without needing to know HTML or web coding. Get your business online with ease, create a website, start a blog or build an online store and scale your online business fast. Signup for a free web builder and hosting to setup your website. Choose the kind of website you want to create. Start to design and build your own high-quality websites. Add unique features you need to launch and manage your online business with ease. Start your own blog, add a logo, accept bookings online and add an online store. Every online business starts with a website. Build your first website in minutes for free, even if it’s your first time creating a site. Choose from a variety of stunning free HTML website templates to build your website into what you want.
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    Light Table

    Light Table

    Light Table

    Connects you to your creation with instant feedback and showing data values flow through your code. Easily customizable from keybinds to extensions to be completely tailored to your specific project. Try new ideas quickly and easily. Ask questions about your software, to give you a more profound understanding of your code. Embed anything you want, from graphs to games to running visualizations. Everything from eval and debugging to a fuzzy finder for files and commands to fit seamlessly into your workflow. An elegant, lightweight, beautifully designed layout so your IDE is no longer cluttered. No more printing to the console in order to view your results. Simply evaluate your code and the results will be displayed inline. Developer tools should be open source. Every bit of Light Table's code is available to the community because none of us are as smart as all of us.
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    jEdit

    jEdit

    jEdit

    jEdit is a mature programmer's text editor with hundreds (counting the time developing plugins) of person-years of development behind it. While jEdit beats many expensive development tools for features and ease of use, it is released as free software with full source code, provided under the terms of the GPL 2.0. Built-in macro language; extensible plugin architecture. Hundreds of macros and plugins available. Plugins can be downloaded and installed from within jEdit using the "plugin manager" feature. Supports a large number of character encodings including UTF8 and Unicode. Highly configurable and customizable. Every other feature, both basic and advanced, you would expect to find in a text editor.
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    Rocky Linux

    Rocky Linux

    Ctrl IQ, Inc.

    CIQ empowers people to do amazing things by providing innovative and stable software infrastructure solutions for all computing needs. From the base operating system, through containers, orchestration, provisioning, computing, and cloud applications, CIQ works with every part of the technology stack to drive solutions for customers and communities with stable, scalable, secure production environments. CIQ is the founding support and services partner of Rocky Linux, and the creator of the next generation federated computing stack. - Rocky Linux, open, Secure Enterprise Linux - Apptainer, application Containers for High Performance Computing - Warewulf, cluster Management and Operating System Provisioning - HPC2.0, the Next Generation of High Performance Computing, a Cloud Native Federated Computing Platform - Traditional HPC, turnkey computing stack for traditional HPC
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    eApps

    eApps

    eApps

    Enterprise-grade "virtual data center" platform for admin, deployment and operation of advanced web services. For multiple servers, complex deployments, geo-spanning, DR/HA configurations, and more. Latest spec Hypervisors and fast, expandable SSD block storage. Fast, solid platform for websites, web apps, and web services. Supports large, custom-sized virtual servers, adjustable at any time. Handles heavy workloads using the latest spec Hypervisors and fast, expandable SSD block storage. Next-generation platform for development, rapid deployment, and operation of critical apps. Superior Vertical/Horizontal autoscaling. Strong Java, PHP, Ruby, Python, Node.js, Golan, Docker, and Kubernetes support. Our platforms have included, and optional, services that are designed to ensure security, performance, uptime, and worry-free operation. We offer custom solutions for your requirements. Let us solve your backup, VPN, high uptime, and data protection needs.
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    balenaEngine
    An engine purpose-built for embedded and IoT use cases, based on Moby Project technology from Docker. 3.5x smaller than Docker CE, packaged as a single binary. Available for a wide variety of chipset architectures, supporting everything from tiny IoT devices to large industrial gateways. Bandwidth-efficient updates with binary diffs, 10-70x smaller than pulling layers in common scenarios. Extract layers as they arrive to prevent excessive writing to disk, protecting your storage from eventual corruption. Atomic and durable image pulls defend against partial container pulls in the event of power failure. Prevents page cache thrashing during image pull, so your application runs undisturbed in low-memory situations. balenaEngine is a new container engine purpose-built for embedded and IoT use cases and compatible with Docker containers. Based on Moby Project technology from Docker, balenaEngine supports container deltas for 10-70x more efficient bandwidth usage.
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    Caddy

    Caddy

    Caddy

    Caddy simplifies your infrastructure. It takes care of TLS certificate renewals, OCSP stapling, static file serving, reverse proxying, Kubernetes ingress, and more. Its modular architecture means you can do more with a single, static binary that compiles for any platform. Caddy runs great in containers because it has no dependencies—not even libc. Run Caddy practically anywhere. Caddy obtains and renews TLS certificates for your sites automatically. It even staples OCSP responses. Its novel certificate management features are the most mature and reliable in its class. Written in go, Caddy offers greater memory safety than servers written in C. A hardened TLS stack powered by the go standard library serves a significant portion of all Internet traffic. Caddy is both a flexible, efficient static file server and a powerful, scalable reverse proxy.
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    Envoy

    Envoy

    Envoy Proxy

    As on the ground microservice practitioners quickly realize, the majority of operational problems that arise when moving to a distributed architecture are ultimately grounded in two areas: networking and observability. It is simply an orders of magnitude larger problem to network and debug a set of intertwined distributed services versus a single monolithic application. Envoy is a self contained, high performance server with a small memory footprint. It runs alongside any application language or framework. Envoy supports advanced load balancing features including automatic retries, circuit breaking, global rate limiting, request shadowing, zone local load balancing, etc. Envoy provides robust APIs for dynamically managing its configuration.
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    PDFBox

    PDFBox

    Apache Software Foundation

    The Apache PDFBox® library is an open-source Java tool for working with PDF documents. This project allows the creation of new PDF documents, manipulation of existing documents and the ability to extract content from documents. Apache PDFBox also includes several command-line utilities. Apache PDFBox is published under the Apache License v2.0. Extract Unicode text from PDF files. Split a single PDF into many files or merge multiple PDF files. Extract data from PDF forms or fill a PDF form. Validate PDF files against the PDF/A-1b standard. Print a PDF file using the standard Java printing API. Create a PDF from scratch, with embedded fonts and images. Save PDFs as image files, such as PNG or JPEG and digitally sign PDF files. See also the export control information related to the encryption features included in Apache PDFBox.
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    Codemagic

    Codemagic

    Codemagic

    Codemagic macOS build machines make building hybrid applications seamless thanks to the ever-growing list of preinstalled software available. Set up your Cordova Android and iOS app builds and workflows in a single, easy-to-configure codemagic.yaml file. Ensure the health of your Android and iOS apps with automated tests on simulators, emulators and real devices, and receive immediate feedback on build results. Codemagic integrates with Apple Developer Portal for easy iOS code signing and allows you to deploy to App Store Connect and Google Play without delay. Set up your React Native app builds and workflows in a single, easy-to-configure codemagic.yaml file. Codemagic’s macOS build machines come with multiple Xcode versions, Android SDK and npm preinstalled for hassle-free Android and iOS builds. Codemagic makes it easy to automate the testing of your React Native apps on simulators, emulators and real devices.
    Starting Price: $0.015 per minute
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    IBM z/OS Cloud Broker
    IBM® z/OS® Cloud Broker™ integrates z/OS-based services and resources into your private cloud platform for a modern cloud-native experience. This is the first software product to provide access to z/OS services within the private cloud platforms such as Red Hat® OpenShift® for consumption by the broader development community. It enables organizations to protect and leverage their IBM Z® investments through integration with their hybrid cloud environments and strategies. Organizations and developers can quickly create, modernize, deploy, and manage applications within the security of their firewall. Get self-service access to z/OS resources with no special skills required, driving innovation and value for your company. Integrate your existing IBM Z hardware/middleware resources. Protect the infrastructure investments running within your data center and the skills of the professionals supporting it.
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    SiteStudio

    SiteStudio

    SiteStudio

    Add value to your internet service by providing your customers with the industry's leading browser-based solution for website design and construction. With SiteStudio, your users need not know anything about FTP, HTML, Telnet, HTTP, or imaging software. If they can surf the Internet, they can build their own professionally looking website. Your customers will appreciate the ease and speed with which they can build their website, and the ease with which they can change just about any aspect of it. With different layouts and color schemes, dozens of designs are available in SiteStudio, and because of its flexible nature, many more can be added later. SiteStudio guides the user step-by-step, providing simple choices regarding color, style and images. There is no software to buy, and no code to learn. In addition, there is no need to mess around with programs such as FTP or Telnet.
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    Intel RealSense

    Intel RealSense

    Intel RealSense

    It's easy to build the future with the open-source Intel® RealSense™ SDK 2.0 and other tools available provided in one package. Supporting various platforms and programming languages. Get started fast with depth development. Intel RealSense ID SDK is open-source, created with the developer in mind. It is designed to plug into your user authentication systems. Latest cross-platform firmware for Intel RealSense depth cameras. Choose your device family on the right. Learn about our ongoing innovation and research for the most comprehensive computer vision portfolio on the market. Intel RealSense ID authenticates users in less than a second with a glance. It combines industry-leading hardware and software design to ensure reliability in varied conditions. It supports every skin tone and shade reliably and allows a natural interaction for most people. Intel RealSense ID also works in lighting conditions from complete darkness to strong sunlight.
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    Investintech PDF Library SDK

    Investintech PDF Library SDK

    Investintech PDF Solutions

    Seamlessly integrate robust PDF editing, parsing and rendering functionalities into your projects with PDF library SDK. Multi-platform shared library (dll, so and dylib) with C-compatible interface. C#.Net, Python, Java 8, C++ 11, libraries/modules. APIs for Linux, Windows, and Mac. Numerous interface functions for transforming and creating new content for PDF files, providing a huge variety of options and broad flexibility for implementation tailored to the specific needs of your project. Efficient utilization of multi-core CPUs for stream decoding and content rendering purposes achieved by closely following portable document format specification guidelines. Apply electronic signatures (with or without cryptographic security layer). PDF encryption & decryption (a password-based encryption handler). Document structure manipulation (create, delete, move, insert, extract, resize, and rotate pages).
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    LEADTOOLS PDF SDK
    With just a few lines of code, LEADTOOLS libraries empower developers with a comprehensive PDF API to implement reliable and multi-threaded PDF functionality, without the need for third-party dependencies like Acrobat. Robust PDF controls to read, write, convert, and view PDF files can be combined with state-of-the-art OCR, ICR, OMR, forms recognition, virtual printing, and scanning APIs within LEADTOOLS to create complete solutions that utilize the PDF format. Load and view any PDF file using the document viewer API framework. Tested against thousands of PDF documents, LEADTOOLS PDF SDK libraries provide impeccable viewing accuracy and speed that tops many market-leading PDF reading applications. LEADTOOLS accounts for common errors and differences between PDF file versions to give programmers peace of mind, minimize their testing phase, and create the best PDF applications faster.
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    IDA Pro

    IDA Pro

    Hex-Rays

    IDA Pro as a disassembler is capable of creating maps of their execution to show the binary instructions that are actually executed by the processor in a symbolic representation (assembly language). Advanced techniques have been implemented into IDA Pro so that it can generate assembly language source code from machine-executable code and make this complex code more human-readable. The debugging feature augmented IDA with the dynamic analysis. It supports multiple debugging targets and can handle remote applications. Its cross-platform debugging capability enables instant debugging, easy connection to both local and remote processes and support for 64-bit systems and new connection possibilities. IDA Pro allows the human analyst to override its decisions or to provide hints so that the analyst can work seamlessly and quickly with the disassembler and analyze binary code more intuitively.
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    weinre

    weinre

    Apache Software Foundation

    weinre is WEb INspector REmote. Pronounced like the word "winery". Or maybe like the word "weiner". weinre is a debugger for web pages, like FireBug (for Firefox) and web inspector (for WebKit-based browsers), except it's designed to work remotely, and in particular, to allow you to debug web pages on a mobile device such as a phone. weinre was built in an age when there were no remote debuggers available for mobile devices. Since then, some platforms are starting to provide remote debugger capabilities, as part of their platform toolset. weinre reuses the user interface code from the web inspector project at WebKit, so if you've used Safari's web inspector or Chrome's Developer Tools, weinre will be very familiar. In normal usage, you will be running the client application in a browser on your desktop/laptop, and running a target web page on your mobile device. weinre does not make use of any 'native' code in the browser, it's all plain old boring JavaScript.
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    GDB

    GDB

    GDB

    GDB, the GNU Project debugger, allows you to see what is going on 'inside' another program while it executes - or what another program was doing at the moment it crashed. Start your program, specifying anything that might affect its behavior. Examine what has happened, when your program has stopped. Change things in your program, so you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to learn about another. Those programs might be executing on the same machine as GDB (native), on another machine (remote), or on a simulator. GDB can run on most popular UNIX and Microsoft Windows variants, as well as on Mac OS X. Inferior objects now contain a read-only 'connection_num' attribute that gives the connection number as seen in 'info connections' and 'info inferiors'. New method gdb.Frame.level() which returns the stack level of the frame object.
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    GNU DDD
    GNU DDD is a graphical front-end for command-line debuggers such as GDB, DBX, WDB, Ladebug, JDB, XDB, the Perl debugger, the bash debugger bashdb, the GNU Make debugger remake or the Python debugger pydb. Besides usual front-end features such as viewing source texts. DDD has become famous through its interactive graphical data display, where data structures are displayed as graphs. You can support the principle of software freedom by buying stuff from the FSF shop. To run DDD, you need the GNU debugger (GDB), version 4.16 or later (or depending on the program to be debugged, possibly other command-line debuggers such as Ladebug, JDB, XDB, the Perl debugger, the bash debugger bashdb, the GNU Make debugger remake, or the Python debugger pydb).
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    Squish

    Squish

    Qt Group

    Squish GUI Tester automates testing of graphical user interfaces across platforms and technologies such as Qt, Java, Web, .NET/WPF, iOS, Android, and embedded systems. Test scripts can be written in Python, JavaScript, Perl, Tcl, or Ruby, and its object-based recognition ensures tests remain reliable even as UIs change. With features like record/replay, keyword-driven and data-driven testing, test suite management, and CI/CD integration, Squish helps teams reduce manual testing, accelerate testing cycles, and ensure consistent performance, usability, and reliability. It is ideal for teams building enterprise-scale or safety-critical applications requiring high-quality, maintainable GUI testing workflows.
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    Aleo

    Aleo

    Aleo

    Modular and compliant. The ultimate toolkit for building private applications is finally here. World-class infrastructure built for you and your team. From IDE to blockchain and everything in between. Develop with Leo. Write your app using our programming language, with ease. Iterate blazingly fast. Use our platform to compile and test, frustration-free. Deploy to the blockchain. Launch your shiny new app in less time than ever. Discover what we're building for developers like you. Write applications in a breeze with packages from our community on Aleo Package Manager. For the first time, make no compromise between convenience and user privacy. Deploy and share your application on Aleo easily for life. Aleo has put together a solid compiler team to build a very ambitious circuit compiler language. The core aim of this endeavor is to allow developers to make use of zero-knowledge proofs in their applications in as simple a manner as possible.