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cool the doctor will be there.
by an on Thursday 10/Apr/2008, @09:17
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i hope he is not tired by the trip, i guess traveling from Australia is not really fun.
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Re: cool the doctor will be there.
by Ian Monroe on Saturday 12/Apr/2008, @14:42
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The Tardus should make quick work of it.
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Why does KDevelop refuse to have a terminal view?
by littlenoodles on Thursday 10/Apr/2008, @11:18
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This may not be true any more, but I read at one point that KDevelop was philosophically opposed to putting in one of those command/terminal windows that lots of unix IDE's have.
I can understand why you wouldn't want to force it, but having access to the command prompt of the underlying debugger is a really powerful thing. If it's not too hard to have that access available on an optional basis, why leave it out?
At my company, we debug with dbx on AIX at the command line. It stinks, but there's one really powerful feature that I use all the time. It's the ability to call code from a breakpoint. I go so far as to add functions to my libraries for printing out nicely-formatted complex data types just so they can be called from inside a dbx session.
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Re: Why does KDevelop refuse to have a terminal view?
by hmmm on Thursday 10/Apr/2008, @11:40
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You are mistaken. kdevelop has a terminal view -- specifically a konsole kpart view.
I use it every day.
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Re: Why does KDevelop refuse to have a terminal vi
by teatime on Tuesday 15/Apr/2008, @02:32
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Yes, and KDevelop3 has had an integrated shell for the last 5 years.. which makes the OP's point a bit strange. I don't remember about KDevelop2.
Maybe it's referring specifically to the integrated debugger? IIRC, the cli to gdb has been there for years as well.
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Re: Why does KDevelop refuse to have a terminal vi
by harryF on Thursday 10/Apr/2008, @11:50
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on the contrary, we love command interfaces. We also prefer the amount of info a UI can display at a time, and the convenience to move views + close them when not needed. Both together is a killer combination.
My condolences on having to use dbx on AIX, I had to do that once and reverted to printf() :)
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CodeBlocks vs. KDevelop
by Iuri Fiedoruk on Thursday 10/Apr/2008, @13:17
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I am a big fan of KDevelop, but recently I've found that CodeClocks released a new version with multi-plataform support for Mac and Linux.
It's goof to finally have a decent alternative to KDevelop while the KDE4 version isn't out.
PS: I came back to KDE3 beacuse of KDevelop and Quanta+, among others.
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Nrrg
by Jakob Petsovits on Thursday 10/Apr/2008, @15:30
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It's a shame I don't have time to attend when I could get there in just a few hours by car. %$@#§.
Anyways, have fun, and make a lot of progress on KDevelop and Quanta!
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Maps...
by Andy Allan on Friday 11/Apr/2008, @08:49
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OpenStreetMap has better maps of the area - it shows the tram line and where all the stops are.
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=48.13843&lon=11.54055&zoom=15&layers=B0FT
(and if someone knows the area, they could add the hotel and the venue to the map as well!)
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