Hi

Does Kdevelope works on kde2.x.x (with qt2.x.x) ?

Ishai
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From: Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: A tool for Perl And C++


> There are two really good graphical IDEs for C++ on Linux : KDevelop, and
> KDEstudio. the letter is a commercial product that you can also get in a
> 'lite' version as open source (the 'lite' is actually their normal
version,
> and they recently announced a 'gold' version with lots of VC++ like
> features - like auto-completing class browser, and function hints).
there's
> also wxStudio which is under heavy development and not yet a fully
> functional IDE, but it looks promising.
> The first two are KDE based, where KDevelop is really KDE centric (though
it
> supports GTK development with wizards and such), and KDE studio is much
more
> relaxed. also KDEstudio has nice features like wizards for writing
libraries
> and multi-project workspace (with the other IDEs you can only work on one
> project at a time), but is lacking in other areas (its interface could use
a
> lot of improvements, and the normal version's class browser is no match
for
> KDevelop's). wxStudio is built with the wxWindows tool kit that uses GTK
or
> motif under Linux, but I don't know how the IDE itself relates to any
> graphical desktop environment.
> Also there are two or three GTK/Gnome centric IDEs, but none of them
deserve
> any notice in comparison with the aforementioned products.
>
> For Perl development I don't know of any good open source graphical IDEs
(I
> just write it with a simple text editor - or more accurately - a simple
> win32 text editor ;-), but ActiveState has a project called Komodo which
> aims to bring a fully functional IDE with all the bells and whistles for
> development of Perl and Python. the last version I actually played around
> was Beta 1 where the current version is Beta 1.2, but it looked really
nice
> even then. you can , of course, download it for free from their site.
>
> p.s.
> if you don't limit yourself to C++/Perl , you might want to look at the
> nicely progressing Lazarus project. I sincerely believe that they will
have
> a working and useful IDE in less then 6 months.
>
> Oded
>
> --
> "You do what I do, " said Miro.
> "What's that ?"
> "You take a breath. You let it out. Then you take another."
> Ender thought about it for a moment. "I can do that. I've been doing that
> since I was little."
>     -- Xenocide / Orson Scott Card
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shay Amar (SMILEY)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Linux Israel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:27
> Subject: A tool for Perl And C++
>
>
> > Hello everyone, does someone know a visual tool that i can programm
> > with it on Linux ?
> > I just want to start learn Perl And C++ programming for Linux, i already
> >
> > know to programm in MS tools (visual C++,VB etc...) and i found that
> > it's
> > more eazier to programm in visual enviroumnet tools(sorry for the
> > assmbley ones :) )....
> > Thank you all .
> > Shay Amar.
> >
>
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