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====== Monkey Studio ====== | ====== Monkey Studio ====== | ||
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+ | First, rather than using the standard GDB debugger, it uses [[http:// | ||
Second, there is no template to make a Qt project with a form based on a *.ui-file. I'm pretty sure it's not a big deal to create such a template, but it would be nice if it existed by default. Starting with a Qt GUI project and then adding a Qt Form to it is a tedious and (at least for the one time I tried it) error-prone process. | Second, there is no template to make a Qt project with a form based on a *.ui-file. I'm pretty sure it's not a big deal to create such a template, but it would be nice if it existed by default. Starting with a Qt GUI project and then adding a Qt Form to it is a tedious and (at least for the one time I tried it) error-prone process. | ||
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+ | The integrated Qt Designer is well done. That along with support for lots of languages (including Python) makes this an appealing option. The fact that it's C++-based means it starts up pretty quickly (an issue with the Java-based IDEs). Hoping that Beaver support improves. | ||
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+ | ===== TODO ===== | ||
+ | * Add Beaver Debugger via PPA and see how well it works | ||
+ | * Creatd a **QMake GUI Project** template that is bare-bones but makes adding forms somewhat straightforward (ala Netbeans) |
qt/monkey_studio.txt · Last modified: 2011/04/07 14:35 by mithat