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since qt4 already works quite fine in haiku, I started to use the editor "s.t.e 0.1.1" from www.qt-haiku.ru , and I alredy like it, even if it's in an early development-stage. It would be nice to have a better IDE than the ide's that were mentionated by the author of this article. Qt-Creator I don't like that much for writing c++ code, because it pays too much attention on qt-projects, but not so much on normal c++ projects.
CodeBlocks I like more, but since wxwidgets is not ported to haiku, there is not hope for codeblocks on haiku.
But still I can not complain, s.t.e and PE and jam are quite enought for me at the moment.