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  KDevelop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KDevelop is a free IDE for GNU/Linux and other Unix-like operating systems.
KDevelop does not come with a text editor, but instead uses a plugin for this purpose as well.
KDevelop is programming language and build system-independent, supporting KDE, GNOME, and many other technologies such as Qt, GTK+, and wxWidgets.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/KDevelop   (593 words)

  
 KDevelop
KDevelop is C and C++ IDE for the Linux operating system.
It is produced in conjunction with KDE and KOffice.
Unlike many other IDEs, KDevelop does not include a compiler, instead relying on gcc to actually produce executable code.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/kd/KDevelop.html   (61 words)

  
 KDevelop - SWiK
KDevelop is an integrated development environment for the creation and development of GNU Standard Applications.
KDevelop uses by default the GCC for compiling, and it supports a wide variety of languages, such as Java, C, C++, and PHP, Perl, Python and Ruby.
KDevelop integrates with KDE text editors through KPart, but by default it embeds Kate, which allows for syntax highlighting and auto indenting of code.
swik.net /KDevelop   (569 words)

  
 SARAI FreeSoftware Tools   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kdevelop is a IDE for C/C++ available for all major *nix environment.
With KDevelop 1.1 you are provided a complete integrated debugger which lets you use KDevelop´s classviewer even more efficently when debugging as you can easily access the sourcecode to set breakpoints and watch variables of your application.
Kdevelop has integrated a lot of features which were thought could be very useful.
www.sarai.net /freesoftware/software_kit/k_developer.htm   (553 words)

  
 KDevelop Team Interview
KDevelop is the well-known IDE attached to the KDE project.
KDevelop was a lot more modest, and it was very polished even in the early versions, with tooltips and what's this help anywhere.
In KDevelop, whenever the IDE thinks that the language parser should be invoked, it calls the appropriate function.
www.freehackers.org /interviews/kdevelop-2002-08   (3007 words)

  
 KDevelop - an Integrated Development Environment - Homepage
Since then, the KDevelop IDE is publicly available under the GPL and supports many programming languages.
March 2006 - KDevelop 3.3.2 got released to the public together with KDE 3.5.2, read all about it on the public release announcement.
January 2006 - KDevelop 3.3.1 got released to the public together with KDE 3.5.1, read all about it on the public release announcement.
www.kdevelop.org   (650 words)

  
 KDevelop - WxWiki
KDevelop will generate the files required to compile, debug and execute the project.
If you open the Automake Manager you will see two windows: the top one with your project and the bottom with the source files (will be shown under the leaf of your project name), and the header files (will be shown under the leaf of Header in noinst).
If you already have a working project, and would like to add it to your KDevelop project, all you need to do is to add the source and header files into the project.
www.wxwidgets.org /wiki/index.php/KDevelop   (339 words)

  
 Developing C/C++ Applications with the KDevelop IDE | Linux Journal
If these requirements are all met, you still might be missing at least one very important part of your development environment, especially for KDE programming: the header files of the libraries that you intend to use.
Kdevelop is great but it is very complex for beginners and people that doesn't develop KDE applications.
Different from KDevelop which finishes all the tasks under linux, Magic C++ is a kind of visual remote unix and linux C/C++ IDE under windows.You can have a look at http://www.magicunix.com.
www.linuxjournal.com /article.php?sid=4747   (3196 words)

  
 KDevelop 1.4 | Linux Journal
When KDevelop is started for the very first time, a list of associated tools are given and are marked as either present or missing (see Figure 1).
KDevelop is intelligent and will prompt you, if necessary, to rebuild the project before program execution.
KDevelop 1.4 language support is limited mainly to C++ and C applications using the gcc/g++ compiler.
www.linuxjournal.com /article/4598   (1943 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Project details for KDevelop
KDevelop is an integrated development environment which makes the creation and development of GNU Standard Applications an easy task even for beginners.
KDevelop is by far the best Development IDE for Linux I have used.
KDevelop takes most of the work out of writing Makefiles (if not all of the work), configuration files and the likes.
freshmeat.net /projects/kdevelop   (227 words)

  
 The User Manual to KDevelop: Installation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
KDevelop can be found either on the KDE Applications page at http://www.kde.org/current.html or on the KDevelop homepage at http://www.kdevelop.org.
KDevelop was tested with SuSE Linux 5.2 on an AMD K6 200, 64MB RAM and FreeBSD 3.0-Release as well as SuSE Linux 6.0 on an Intel 200 MMX, 128MB RAM.
KDevelop includes an automatic installation program module which is invoked whenever KDevelop is started and the configuration file kdeveloprc does not exist.
www.engin.umich.edu /class/eecs281/proj2/large0/f01155   (1601 words)

  
 The KDevelop IDE: The Integrated Development Environment for KDE - Andamooka Reader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
KDevelop primarily aims to provide the best means to rapidly set up and write KDE software; it also supports extended features such as GUI designing and translation in conjunction with other tools available especially for KDE development.
The KDevelop IDE itself is published under the GNU Public License (GPL), like KDE, and is therefore publicly available at no cost—including its source code—and it may be used both for free and for commercial development.
With KDevelop 2.0, our team will break with the traditional single-window philosophy commonly used by UNIX applications, and that is what developers have to expect: complete configurability and visibility all over the user interface of the IDE.
www.andamooka.org /reader.pl?pgid=kde20develch18   (2876 words)

  
 KDevelop 1.3 Released   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
KDevelop Team today announced the release ofKDevelop 1.3, a powerful, easy to use, Integrated Development Environment for the C and C++ Programming Language based on KDE.
KDevelop is the work of an international team dedicated in providing an IDE under the Linux and UNIX operating systems, their freely available product is known to be stable and improving productivity for any C/C++ developer.
As this prevents compiling KDevelop due to a lack of a KDE 1.1.2 installation, the KDevelop Team provides a binary version that is known to work under most Linux versions.
dot.kde.org /976548985   (1468 words)

  
 GPL-licensed GUI IDE achieves major release
KDevelop 3.0 is a "complete re-write" of KDevelop, according to the KDevelop Team.
KDevelop now supports over 15 programming languages and numerous version control systems, debuggers, documentation formats, and build tools, according to a project spokesperson.
KDevelop offers documentation generators, code debugging, memory checking, code refactoring, bookmark management, and dozens of tools to make development easy and convenient.
www.linuxdevices.com /news/NS2599548491.html   (676 words)

  
 KDevelop | www.kdedevelopers.org
This is a screenshot of KDevelop 4 as it currently stands.
KDevelop 4 is going through some pretty incredible changes right now.
KDevelop could do specify the individual entries in richtext, but the interface would have to know that it is doing so and render it accordingly.
www.kdedevelopers.org /taxonomy/term/8   (1674 words)

  
 Using KDevelop 3 for KDE 4 development | www.kdedevelopers.org
I wanted to write down my experience with how good KDevelop 3 is for KDE4 development since a long time, but never had the time for it.
This is an improved version of KDevelop 3.3.x, with big changes in debugging - it is supposed to work better with Qt4, but there are some issues left - and autocompletion.
All comments and blogs are  owned by the respective posters.  Any views and opinions are not the official views and opinions of the KDE Project but the views of the individual developers of the project.  For further information or comments on this site, please email the webmaster.
www.kdedevelopers.org /node/2286   (1080 words)

  
 QDevBlog » Kdevelop & Qtopia/Opie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I have used kdevelop (not exclusively) since.65 (I think it was), and it has gotten heaps better.
Whereas current Qtopia and Opie development with kdevelop is cumbersome if you want to use kdevelop for more than just an editor.
KDevelop’s really nice as an editor, but if you need to quickly browse the codebase to find something, it’s absolute shite (especially with the recursive symlinks).
blogs.qtdeveloper.net /archives/2005/11/06/kdevelop-qtopiaopie   (349 words)

  
 GUIs - Linux StepByStep   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kdevelop is the next generation of IDE (integrated develepmont environment) tools for the C/C++ programmer.
The Kdevelop environment is Qt intensive, most of the work revolves around this generic library from Norway.
Kdevelop automatically generates html pages for all classes you write, as well as a 'handbook' for you to fill in with appropriate detail.
www.linux-sxs.org /guis/kdevelop.html   (314 words)

  
 Linux PR: KDevelop 1.1 - The Unix/Linux Development Environment - released
KDevelop 1.1 (http://www.kdevelop.org) is the official release for KDE 1.x systems.
The main reason for the creation of KDevelop was the lack of a modern, competitive solution for application development.
You can expect KDevelop to do what you want it to do, it will stay stable, as far as we can consider by user reports of prior development versions.
linuxpr.com /releases/1324.html   (721 words)

  
 SDL & KDevelop mini-HOWTO: Misc Items
KDevelop has an Application Wizard which is template based (this is the same Wizard that causes the whole KDevelop and SDL conflict).
Forgetting any gripes, complaints and chastizement to the KDevelop team for doing such a thing, this policy essentially means that without hacking up your existing template files, you will not be able to add new templates to the mix.
KDevelop 2.0 (which is presently under very active development) will apparently have the ability to import new templates (it supposedly will have a "plugin" feature as well, which may assist in further solving this problem).
www.geekcomix.com /snh/files/docs/sdl-kdev/sdl-kdev-mini-how2-5.html   (885 words)

  
 KDevelop Gains Cross-Platform Compilation Support   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
As his initial motivation was to support development for the Zaurus (as we reported earlier this month, Trolltech and Sharp have collaborated on this Linux palmtop), KDevelop can now be used for developing applications for ARM processors (both the Zaurus and Compaq's iPaq are based on the StrongARM).
Screenshots of the new KDevelop features are available here, and information about using this new feature to prevail in TrollTech's and Sharp's developers' contest for the Zaurus, as well as the KDevelop announcement, are below.
In addition to the exciting news about KDevelop, TrollTech has announced an international developer contest for the Zaurus SL-5000D (in case you are wondering, Qtopia is the new name for the Qt Palmtop Environment).
dot.kde.org /1007435836   (1010 words)

  
 SDL & KDevelop mini-HOWTO: Introduction
KDevelop is an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) designed around the K Desktop Environment.
KDevelop is still largely geared towards two groups: 1) KDE and potential-KDE developers.
Because of these motivations, it is unlikely that KDevelop will adopt a build policy which will address the intricacies of creating "proper" (platform independent) SDL applications.
www.geekcomix.com /snh/files/docs/sdl-kdev/sdl-kdev-mini-how2-1.html   (977 words)

  
 NewsForge | KDevelop 2.0   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Version 2.0 of KDevelop, the development environment for the KDE Project, has been released.
You'll find the changelog below, and the latest version of KDevelop can be downloade from any available mirror site.
Users of versions prior to 2.0 are advised to update their project's admin directory with that to support newer versions of autoconf and automake.
www.newsforge.com /newsvac/01/08/16/2244246.shtml   (416 words)

  
 The KDevelop Debugger - Andamooka Reader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Its integration is seamless and easy to use, and you are still provided the possibility to use an external debugging front end as a tool in the Tools window.
The KDevelop debugger is your gateway to the CPU and memory usage of your application.
Development of C++ and C applications often involve the use of pointers to objects that are the cause of most segmentation faults; therefore, you surely want to watch if a pointer is valid during runtime.
www.andamooka.org /reader.pl?pgid=kde20develch18lev1sec6   (1307 words)

  
 SuSE: RE: [SLE] kdevelop probs
and kdevelop 2.1.5 if that makes a difference.
Re: How to update KDevelop after clean RH 9 install.
I don't remember which one I chose when I tried to install KDevelop (I...
linux.derkeiler.com /Mailing-Lists/SuSE/2004-01/3864.html   (388 words)

  
 How to get KDevelop 3
Pre 3 versions of KDevelop were nicknamed Gideon but they are quite obsolete now.
KDevelop can be downloaded from the KDevelop website in the section Download to find the nearest mirror.
If you never used KDevelop before, try to create a new project and to compile it to get used to the interface and the icons.
women.kde.org /articles/tutorials/kdevelop3/get-kevelop.html   (245 words)

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