qt:ide_options
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====== IDE options ====== | ====== IDE options ====== | ||
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* [[Qt Creator]] | * [[Qt Creator]] | ||
- | * [[Qt Designer + other]] | + | * [[Netbeans + C/ |
- | * Netbeans + C/ | + | * [[Monkey Studio]] |
- | * [[Eclipse + Qt Eclipse | + | * [[Qt Designer + other tools]] |
- | * [[Monkeystudio]] | + | * [[Eclipse + Qt Integration for C++]] |
- | * QDevelop | + | * [[QDevelop]] |
+ | * [[HaiQ]] | ||
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+ | Note: I'm not considering KDE-based and Windows-only solutions. I may not consider GTK-only solutions as well. | ||
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+ | Executive summary as of the moment: Despite its UI quirks and C++ only support, Qt Creator is the way to go. Monkey Studio with template additions is a credible alternative--assuming the debugger works. Netbeans + C/ |
qt/ide_options.txt · Last modified: 2011/04/06 19:34 by mithat