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LanguageDevEnvironments

A collection of Docker images and source code to create development environments for various programming languages

To download and use any of the language dev images go to the respective directory and follow the documentation found there

Supported Languages

Fortran using the GFortran compiler

COBOL using the GnuCOBOL compiler

BASIC using the FreeBASIC compiler

Pascal using the FreePascal compiler

Scala using the Scalac compiler which generates Java bytecode

LISP using the Steel Bank Common Lisp compiler

ML using the Standard ML of New Jersey Compiler

Erlang using the Erlang compiler

Haskell using the Glasgow Haskell Compiler

Docker Installation

The following is an installation guide for Docker and on an Ubuntu host machine for guides on other distros and operating systems refer to here

First, install the latest version of Docker by running:

sudo apt-get install Docker

After installation is complete, test the installation by running:

docker ps -a

If Docker is working properly, the output should show what containers are currently running on your host (none will be running if Docker was just installed). A common issue is not having the proper permissions to run Docker.

If running the above command yields a result similar to "permission denied", run the following to resolve this:

# Add Docker as a group
sudo groupadd Docker
# Add yourself to the group
sudo usermod -aG Docker <USER>

Docker should now be set up.