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Most widely used Qt IDE?


Posted by jalpaka on May 26 2009
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KDevelop39%39%39% 39%
QDevelop3%3%3% 3%
Qt Creator37%37%37% 37%
Eclipse (via Qt integration)12%12%12% 12%
HaiQ0%0%0% 0%
other text editor (please name it in the comment section9%9%9% 9%
Monkey Studio0%0%0% 0%
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 Most widely used Qt IDE?

 
 by mkoller on: May 23 2009
 
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I'm using gvim.


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 Re: Most widely used Qt IDE?

 
 by ivancukic on: May 26 2009
 
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+1 for Vim (with some scripts/plugins)


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 Monkey Studio

 
 by Musikolo on: May 24 2009
 
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Hi,

could you add Monkey Studio to the poll, please?

- http://www.monkeystudio.org/

Best regards! :-)


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 Monkey Studio added

 
 by jalpaka on: May 25 2009
 
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alright, i've added it :)


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 Re: Monkey Studio added

 
 by Musikolo on: May 25 2009
 
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Cheers! ;-)


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 Kwrite/Kate

 
 by Znurre on: May 25 2009
 
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I am using Kwrite for small projects.
Kate for big projects with many files.


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 Kate all-the-way

 
 by integr8e on: May 26 2009
 
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I'm a Kate addict -- I use it for almost all my Java, C++, BASH, and Python programming needs.


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 Re: Kate all-the-way

 
 by Musikolo on: May 26 2009
 
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Hi,

out of curiosity, how do you do for designing GUIs? What benefits do you find in programming in Kate versus Qt Creator, which has a specific IDE for Qt programming/designing?

Best regards! :-)


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 Re: Re: Kate all-the-way

 
 by integr8e on: May 26 2009
 
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For me, using a text editor, like Kate, helps me quickly memorize the available classes and their methods, and is a much more straight forward editor than an IDE -- even though IDE's are very helpful. Kate provides syntax highlighting, language-specific indentation, word completion based on what has already been typed, and an embedded terminal emulator from which I may open and create documents, run scripts, etc.; it also has a feature that allows me to save and open multiple "sessions," much like IDE's do with "projects," but does not ask me 20+ questions about how I want to configure them.

I do sometimes use IDE's like Qt Creator or KDevelop for Qt/KDE/C++, and Eclipse or Netbeans for Java, but I can usually get a project up-and-running quicker via text editor than via IDE, regardless whether I'm programming GUI's or CLI's. Though programming with text editors isn't up everyone's alley, I reckon you can say I just roll that way :)


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 Which one is better?

 
 by Musikolo on: May 28 2009
 
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Hi,

I have a question for those that have tried both, KDevelop and Qt Creator. I would like to know the point of view of, mainly, people having some experience on Qt programming:

- What are the advantages and disadvantages of each one from you point of view?

I'm quite a newbie on Qt programming and I would thank your feedback a lot! ;-)

Regards! :-)


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