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qt:eclipse_qt_integration_for_c [2011/04/03 11:55] mithatqt:eclipse_qt_integration_for_c [2011/04/07 14:28] mithat
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 I think I've been too tough on Eclipse. I just gave it another go and it seems to be behaving a little less unpredictably. I'm not nearly sold on the idea though, just that I'm not totally in a veto state over it. I think I've been too tough on Eclipse. I just gave it another go and it seems to be behaving a little less unpredictably. I'm not nearly sold on the idea though, just that I'm not totally in a veto state over it.
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 +===== Pros =====
 +  * "Powerful"
 +  * Qt support is (semi)official
 +  * The Qt templates are good
 +  * Support for PyQt through PyDev as well
 +===== Cons =====
 +  * Quirky, often frustrating UI
 +    * Closing a project leaves it visible in the workspace.
 +      * Opening a new workspace resets everything
 +    * Changes in "perspective" can be bewildering.
 +      * There's way too much going on in a perspective
 +      * It's easy to change/break a perspective
 +  * The integrated Qt Designer has usability issues. You can set the IDE to use the "System editor" for a file, but then it doesn't detect changes.
 +  * The debugger stops at at ''QApplication a(argc, argv);''. A break on new thread issue?
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qt/eclipse_qt_integration_for_c.txt · Last modified: 2011/04/07 18:46 by mithat

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