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    Phoronix: KDevelop 5.0 Enters Beta With Qt5/KF5 Port

    The first beta of KDevelop 5.0 is now available. This huge update comes after more than a year of hard work and its code-base has been ported over to using Qt5 and KDE Frameworks 5...

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    Best ide on earth!

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    • #3
      Seriously, nothing beats KDev's syntax highlighting and ability to generate on the fly documentation. It needs way more adoption than it gets!

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      • #4
        I tried KDevelop again(I've tried it before, long time ago and didn't like it), 2 or 3 days ago, was very impressed with it(although I had some issues with Qt code-completion).
        I saw on the site, in the 4.7.2 release "Stay tuned for the upcoming first beta release of KDevelop 5", was wondering when it will be released, and here it is...
        I like a lot how you can combine many projects that use different build-systems, arrange them in the order you need them to be compiled(for example, if they depend on each other but usually are compiled by a script because you have to call different build systems) and define the depencies, in which case it will know that if you want to build only a module, it will automatically build the other dependencies.

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        • #5
          I haven't tried this latest release yet, but I've used KDevelop in the past for C / C++ projects, and have always found it to be a fantastic IDE and editor. Can't wait to see how it behaves on KF5!

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