Prior to the upgrade from KDE 4.3.5 to 4.4 the repository held only QtCreator 1.2.1. I needed to install QtCreator 1.3.1 so I could test a problem the developer who replaced me where I used to work was having. I downloaded the Qt SDK from the Nokia website. It contained QtCreator 1.3.1.
QtCreator 1.3.1 is an absolutely AWESOME gui rad tool. I had used MS Visual Studio 2003 C++ for the five years preceding my retirement. Ver 1.3.1 blows MSVS out of the water. It also blows the 2005 and 2008 MS Visual C++ Express editions out of the water, too.
I was very pleased to see that with the KDE 4.4 upgrade came the 1.3.1 version of QtCreator. I was even more pleased to see a LARGE number of examples and tutorials integrated with the tool itself. A classic example of a learning application is the "Address Book". I have included a jpg to show what is presented when one opens that tutorial. There are well over 100 such examples, with code, ui's and line by line explanations. The examples cover most areas that applications are usually applied to.
My only wish is that this tool could have been available before I retired.
QtCreator 1.3.1 is an absolutely AWESOME gui rad tool. I had used MS Visual Studio 2003 C++ for the five years preceding my retirement. Ver 1.3.1 blows MSVS out of the water. It also blows the 2005 and 2008 MS Visual C++ Express editions out of the water, too.
I was very pleased to see that with the KDE 4.4 upgrade came the 1.3.1 version of QtCreator. I was even more pleased to see a LARGE number of examples and tutorials integrated with the tool itself. A classic example of a learning application is the "Address Book". I have included a jpg to show what is presented when one opens that tutorial. There are well over 100 such examples, with code, ui's and line by line explanations. The examples cover most areas that applications are usually applied to.
My only wish is that this tool could have been available before I retired.
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