KDevelop 4.5 Released 97
jrepin writes "KDE's integrated development environment KDevelop has just reached version 4.5. 'In this new version you will find brand new integration for Unit Tests, so that you can easily run and debug them while working on your projects. Furthermore, you'll find an iteration of our New Class wizard, many changes regarding polishing the UI in different places, better support for C++11 features and some other things you'll find along the way.'"
Re:KDevelop 4.5 Released (Score:2, Informative)
QtCreator exists.
Re:KDevelop 4.5 Released (Score:4, Informative)
And so does QML. AD doesn't get much more R than that.
Re:Qt Creator. (Score:5, Informative)
Have you even tried KDevelop since version 4? Or, in the proud KDE tradition, something after 4.2?
QtCreator has some additional integration for pure Qt projects, such as qmake and QML. On the other hand, KDevelop has far superior completion, and even code coloring. Not just syntax, but every variable and function has its own color. For me, this is the killer feature that only KDevelop has, and I find it very very hard to read code without it. I tried some newer versions of VS, Eclipse and QtCreator, but none of them have coloring, and none of them have completion comparable to KDevelop.
Re:KDevelop 4.5 Released (Score:5, Informative)
I use Eclipse for Android development, and KDevelop for everything else. A few years ago, I made a short comparison (here [noughmad.com], check out the screenshots). It has great code completion and code coloring. KDevelop only supports C++ and recently Python, and QML is planned to join them soon.
In the end, it really depends on what you use it for. Eclipse has good integration with Android SDK, so I use it for that. KDevelop works great with CMake and Git. For reading C, C++ or Python code, KDevelop is by far the best option.
Re:KDevelop 4.5 Released (Score:3, Informative)
Google bought the product WindowBuilder, which is a pretty nice visual UI builder. Good Guy Google then open sourced it and donated it to the Eclipse Foundation:
http://www.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/ [eclipse.org]
So you may want to check out the new Eclipse release. :)