qt:netbeans_c_c_fortran
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qt:netbeans_c_c_fortran [2011/04/06 19:38] – [The pros] mithat | qt:netbeans_c_c_fortran [2011/04/07 14:33] – [The cons] mithat | ||
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===== The pros ===== | ===== The pros ===== | ||
- | * Code completion isn't bad (but Qt Creator' | + | * Code completion isn't bad (but Qt Creator' |
* Support for Python development is allegedly available, but development may be stalled. | * Support for Python development is allegedly available, but development may be stalled. | ||
* //Automated package building in tar, deb, etc. formats(!)// | * //Automated package building in tar, deb, etc. formats(!)// | ||
* Pretty [[http:// | * Pretty [[http:// | ||
- | * It's Netbeans. It won't become abandonware. (But the C/ | + | * It's Netbeans--it won't become abandonware. (But the C/ |
===== The cons ===== | ===== The cons ===== | ||
- | * The project structure seems to be a bit goofy. Rather than having a '' | + | * The project structure seems to be a bit goofy. Rather than having a '' |
* Less-than-optimal Swing font rendering (come on Oracle!) | * Less-than-optimal Swing font rendering (come on Oracle!) | ||
* You need to manually add code to the project that a more highly integrated setup (e.g., Qt Creator) would normally do for you, such as: | * You need to manually add code to the project that a more highly integrated setup (e.g., Qt Creator) would normally do for you, such as: | ||
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* Adding custom project templates (which would solve the above issue) doesn' | * Adding custom project templates (which would solve the above issue) doesn' | ||
* By default Netbeans opens a terminal shell when you debug projects and the debugger sees warnings (I think) -- but it does not automatically dispose of it when you are done. Fortunately, | * By default Netbeans opens a terminal shell when you debug projects and the debugger sees warnings (I think) -- but it does not automatically dispose of it when you are done. Fortunately, | ||
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+ | ===== Thoughts ===== | ||
+ | In spite of the quirks, this seems to be a credible platform. It needs a good "Qt Application" |
qt/netbeans_c_c_fortran.txt · Last modified: 2011/04/07 14:38 by mithat