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Apparently, the classic Java IDE [[http:// | Apparently, the classic Java IDE [[http:// | ||
- | Netbeans itself is Java/Swing based, so that means the IDE UI will look a bit goofy, but I personally < | + | Netbeans itself is Java/Swing based, so that means the IDE UI will look a bit goofy, but I personally < |
I sorta like this setup. I can get my brain around it, it seems full-featured, | I sorta like this setup. I can get my brain around it, it seems full-featured, | ||
- | The biggest kinks are (1) the less-than-optimal Swing font rendering (come on Oracle!) | + | ===== The pros ===== |
- | * to the '' | + | * Code completion isn't bad (but Qt Creator' |
- | * to the '' | + | * Support for Python development is allegedly available, but development may be stalled. |
+ | * //Automated package building in tar, deb, etc. formats(!)// | ||
+ | * Pretty [[http:// | ||
+ | * But I've had trouble getting it going | ||
+ | * It's Netbeans--it won't become abandonware. | ||
+ | * But the C/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== The cons ===== | ||
+ | * The project structure seems to be a bit goofy. Rather than having a '' | ||
+ | * 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: | ||
+ | * to the '' | ||
+ | * to the '' | ||
< | < | ||
main_form.show();</ | main_form.show();</ | ||
- | | + | |
- | * etc. | + | * etc. |
- | + | * Adding custom project templates (which would solve the above issue) doesn' | |
- | Another irritation: | + | * By default |
- | Code completion isn't bad, but Qt Creator' | + | ===== Thoughts ===== |
+ | In spite of the quirks, this seems to be a credible platform. It needs a good "Qt Application" |
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