Eclipse vs coding style

Tomaz Canabrava tcanabrava at kde.org
Tue Oct 6 12:41:10 PDT 2015


On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Giorgio Marzano <marzano.giorgio at gmail.com>
wrote:

> So, I tried qtcreator.
>
> At first I was very disappointed by the interface, but then I realized
> that the menu bar was not presented due to some bug.
>
> Then i removed appmenu-qt5 and everything went ok. I like the IDE. It is
> light,  clean and easy to use. GIT is not as integrated as in eclipse,
>

Git is integrated on Qt Creator, and CVS, SVN and others.

http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-version-control.html


> anyway. Let's find out how to use it also for cross platform development.
>

Very good too, as it supports Windows, OSX, Linux.
I use KDevelop on linux, QtCreator on MAC and Windows


>
> BTW, removing appmenu-qt5 also caused subsurface to appear in a different,
> IMO nicer, way.
>
> 2015-10-06 16:18 GMT+02:00 Miika Turkia <miika.turkia at gmail.com>:
>
>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Giorgio Marzano
>> <marzano.giorgio at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > It seems like there is no way, using eclipse in C/C++ mode, to break
>> long
>> > statements after an operator... I am switching back to vim :)
>> >
>> > Which vim plugins do you guys use (e.g. for git or code navigation)?
>>
>> I only use the plugins that are default in Ubuntu, for C/C++ mode
>> there hasn't been any need for special tweaking. For code navigation I
>> use ctags to create the cache and jump around using standard vim
>> navigation commands. ("ctags -R" on source dir and then the ^] and ^t
>> work for navigation)
>>
>> Of course, there is still the XSLT stuff that I write and for that I
>> use syntax/xml.vim that is included in Ubuntu as well.
>>
>> miika
>>
>
>
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