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To program in linux, you just have to pick out a programming language, and use your favorite text editor or IDE to start programming.

Most prodominantly, programs are written in C or C++ and can be compiled with the Gnu C Compiler (gcc) or g++

if your program is in an interpreted language, such as perl or python, you just have to make sure you have the interpreter installed.

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