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  • @Deckweiss
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    9 days ago

    Let me be more concrete then. What I am used to is the following:

    • Open the relevant Jetbrains IDE
    • Click on new project
    • Find the correct template (e.g. Spring Boot Web Starter) and follow the wizard. (Alternatively the steps before can be replaced with cloning a repo and opening it with my IDE)
    • I can click “Play” to start the app
    • I can click “Debug” to debug the app
    • Bonus: when doing Android or Web development, I can create the GUI by drag&dropping building blocks into a preview (contrary to manually typing out textfiles that describe the layout)

    Every step is a button click or a entry field in a dialog. These steps also work on every major distro. And I wish for a similar experience when developing KDE Plasma.

    For completeness, I will try to do the same dev things and list the steps for KDE Plasma development later (in about 8h).

    • Cyborganism
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      48 days ago

      IDEs have come a long way. But I’ve done qt development using Jetbrains Clion IDE and QTCreator. I don’t remember it being that difficult. Then again, I started programming using Turbo Pascal and Turbo C. So …