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Introducing KDevelop TechNotes

adymo writes "Yesterday I have started a series of KDevelop IDE related articles. I called them "KDevelop TechNotes" and I plan to publish all useful information about the IDE - tips and tricks, use cases, tutorials, etc. Everyone is welcome to share KDevelop knowledge by writing their own issues of technotes. I will be pleased to publish them on the project website www.kdevelop.org.
The first issue should be a matter of no little interest to all free software developers. Read on to learn more about KDevelop Assistant - an advanced API documentation viewer."
A second issue is out, too, demonstrating a quick (two-minute) GUI app built with Qt.

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  1. From what I've seen by mandrake*rpgdx · · Score: 4, Insightful

    KDev is pretty impressive. It's like an open-source VC++ without all of the baggage, and on Linux. This just might be one of the killer apps on Linux to get people to switch over. We need less cross-platform util's on Linux, and more killer apps made just for it if we want people to start switching over.

  2. Shining example of the power of KDE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm a Gnome person, but KDevelop is one shining example of the power of the KDE framework. Gnome is years away from having anything with the power of KDevelop.

    I've never understood why top Gnome people didn't subtly encourage of something like KDevelop. Sorry anjuta, but it's not even in the same league.

    I guess some kiddies think they are elite just using command line tools like vim. Oh well, eclipse has a nice C++ parser now, and it uses gtk+ as the native toolkit.