Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Mar 2006 14:56 UTC, submitted by jeremy
Linux The results of the LinuxQuestions member's choice awards are in. The results: Ubuntu is the best distribution, OpenOffice.org the best office suite, GAIM the best instant messenger, KDE the best desktop environment (Run! Run! Duck! Duck!), Konqueror the best filemanager, etc. Do with the results as you please.
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RE: IDE of the year
by Morty on Tue 7th Mar 2006 17:33 UTC in reply to "IDE of the year"
Morty
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2005-07-06

Is Kdevelop really that good?

Kdevelop has been regarded as one of the best IDEs for years. But it does not have the amount of hype/momentum Eclipse has had the last few years. If you are writing Java, Eclipse is the winner but otherwise it's more personal preferences that counts. Kdevelop has good support for GTK and Qt programming.


What languages does is support?

The most common, the quality of support may vary. C/C++, Python, Ruby, Perl, Pascal, Ada, Haskell, Fortran........


it won't really fit nicely with the rest of my (gnome) desktop

If you get your work done in a more efficient manner, does it matter?

Edited 2006-03-07 17:33

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RE[2]: IDE of the year
by superstoned on Tue 7th Mar 2006 20:23 in reply to "RE: IDE of the year"
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2005-07-07

i always consider the fact gnome apps integrate better in kde than visa versa a nice plus for KDE... esp with the new tool to use the KDE file dialogue in most gnome apps (http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=36077).

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