>I've just installed KDE2 on my SuSE 7.0 and it is awesome!
>I also installed KDevelop-1.2, after having played with the 1.beta for a while.
>IT IS AWESOME BEYOND WORDS!
>Borland has some serious competition on its hands with KDevelop.
>Personally, I've decided to commit to KDevelop. Too many things are going for it. It uses g++, Qt, OpenSource with source code supplied, AT widgets, cvs tree with full revision control, branching, etc. Development models include SDI, MDI, terminal, ncurses, and more. Automatic documentation generation, language control (ktranslate), debug (ddd!) with stepping, breakon, etc., and beautifully done.
Jerry,
Is KDevelop a full drag-and-drop environemnt with two-way editing (change stuff equally easily in code or visually). What does it do for database access? What about generating CGI-compatible binaries?
And what OO languages work with it? If C++ is the main tool, I will pass...life is too short to code in C....
JoeK
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