What is GNU DDD?

GNU DDD functions as a graphical interface that integrates with various command-line debuggers, such as GDB, DBX, WDB, and others like Ladebug and JDB. Beyond its basic front-end features, which include displaying source code, DDD is well-known for its interactive graphical data representation, enabling users to visualize data structures in a more intuitive manner. To support the principles of software freedom, individuals can contribute by purchasing products from the FSF shop. For effective use of DDD, it is essential to have the GNU debugger (GDB) version 4.16 or later, though other command-line debuggers might be necessary depending on the particular application being debugged. Not only does DDD enhance the debugging process, but it also promotes a deeper connection with the values of open-source software, fostering a community that thrives on collaboration and shared knowledge. This makes it a valuable tool for developers who wish to explore the intricacies of their code while adhering to the ethos of software freedom.

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Screenshots and Video

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Company Facts

Company Name:
GNU
Company Website:
www.gnu.org/software/ddd/

Product Details

Deployment
Linux
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

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Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
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Supported Languages
English

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