steven36 Posted April 1, 2016 Share Posted April 1, 2016 Members of the Red Hat Developer Program can now get a no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux license. It's always been easy to get started with Linux development. Download a distro, learn some C, and you were ready to go. But, to program for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), you needed more. Sure, Fedora, Red Hat's community Linux, and CentOS, Red Hat's free server Linux, can help, but it's not the same thing. Now, Red Hat is offering a no-cost RHEL subscription, as part of its Red Hat Developer Program. This is as a selfsupported, non-production developer subscription. The RHEL Developer Suite provides programmers with a stable development platform for building enterprise-ready applications. Members of the Red Hat Developer Program can also get a free copy of the Red Hat JBoss Middleware portfolio. Red Hat is offering a no-cost RHEL subscription, as part of its Red Hat Developer Program. This is as a selfsupported, non-production developer subscription. The RHEL Developer Suite provides programmers with a stable development platform for building enterprise-ready applications. If you're building cloud native applications and/or microservices, this new development subscription also gives you access to the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK). This is Red Hat's curated container development tools and resources collection. CDK users will also have access to RHEL Server and a local desktop instance of OpenShift Enterprise for development use. The complete free package for developers includes: ● RHEL 7 Server. Visit developers.redhat.com to get started today. The Source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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