Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 28th Jan 2007 16:50 UTC, submitted by an Anonymous Reader
KDE KDevelop 3.4 has been released, bringing many new features to KDE's Integrated Development Environment. The first major release in over a year closes more than 500 bugs. There is an impressive list of additional features including improved Qt 4 support, new debugging abilities, more attractive default user interface layout, and improvements for C++, Ruby, and PHP support. The developers have put together a slideshow to showcase the new features.
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RE: gnome needs something like this
by netdur on Sun 28th Jan 2007 23:06 UTC in reply to "gnome needs something like this"
netdur
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2005-07-07

what about Eclipse?

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zerohalo Member since:
2005-07-26

Eclipse is a nice all-purpose IDE (though quite "heavy"). I was thinking something more specifically tailored to make Gnome development easy, like the way KDevelop integrates with QT-Designer, etc.

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butters Member since:
2005-07-08

Problem is there's nothing close to Qt Designer for the GNOME/GTK environment. GLADE doesn't even come close, and it never will. KDE will always have the superior development tools. It's a shame that (IMHO) KDE just doesn't look or act as consistent as GNOME. Hopefully KDE4 will change my mind, but most of the hype around Plasma kinda disintegrated into more of the same talk about how great Qt4 is. Slots and signals, unfortunately, won't make all of the unintuitive, unlabeled button widgets go away. I don't want to hover over each button to find out what it does!!

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