I agree. Qt Creator starts really fast, and lets you navigate C++ code quickly with Ctrl+Click/F2 to go to the definition, F4 to switch between C/H files, Alt+Left/Right to go to previous cursor locations, inter-file refactoring of names, and when there is stuff on the screen you don't want, you mash Esc until it all goes away.
No, it wont. Everything in KDE is optional, even Systemd. Unfortunately if you want to use Kwin on Wayland it will require Systemd, but that is not the fault of KDE developers.
I agree. Qt Creator starts really fast, and lets you navigate C++ code quickly with Ctrl+Click/F2 to go to the definition, F4 to switch between C/H files, Alt+Left/Right to go to previous cursor locations, inter-file refactoring of names, and when there is stuff on the screen you don't want, you mash Esc until it all goes away.
Settings -> Configure Toolbars...
Most KDE software is very, very flexible.
No, it wont. Everything in KDE is optional, even Systemd. Unfortunately if you want to use Kwin on Wayland it will require Systemd, but that is not the fault of KDE developers.
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-01/msg00008.html
There you go. Purposely making worse software is not how you make friends.
KILL THEM WITH FIRE O.O