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qt-creator | NotepadNext | |
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9 | 29 | |
2,388 | 8,299 | |
2.6% | - | |
10.0 | 8.9 | |
4 days ago | 12 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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qt-creator
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expected a type specifierC/C++(79) Error when trying to instantiate a struct ?
Qt Creator is always a great option. Don’t let the name confuse you. Qt Creator has some advanced support for programming with the Qt framework, but it works just as well as a general C++ IDE.
- Qt Creator 7 released
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C++ Cheat Sheets
qt-creator is a nice open-source IDE:
https://github.com/qt-creator/qt-creator
They offer binary releases, but it's also possible to compile from source without too much trouble. Written in C++, it's pretty snappy. Supports meson.
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Is there cpp libraries that let you build WELL designed apps just like in the web(javascript + css)?
They ship a very solid bloat-free open source IDE called Qt Creator, built specifically for development with Qt, that comes complete with a GUI designer, built-in Qt tutorials, and example projects, among other things. I use it as a daily driver for all of my C++ projects (even non-Qt projects), as it strikes a good balance between being simple, responsive, and to the point, while still having many useful tools and features.
- Cross Platform [Win-Mac-Linux] App
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Trouble finding binary file
There is no picture to show... GitHub page I'm reading is here: https://github.com/qt-creator/qt-creator
- Is there any free and open source IDE's that support C++ with a dark UI?
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I have made a list of 55 plus open source software list for doing various tasks
Qt Creator is a great C/C++ editor
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Can I use c++ to make an IDE?
Qt Creator (link to source) is written with C++.
NotepadNext
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NotepadNext – a cross-platform, reimplementation of Notepad++
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> Plugin compatibility between NN and N++ is not possible.
https://github.com/dail8859/NotepadNext/issues/422
Shame, since N++'s plugin ecosystem holds quite the treasure trove of functionality.
https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/nppPluginList/blob/mast...
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Open Source Windows Notepad on the Web
there is another OpenSource - Cross-Platform (Windows, Linux, etc) - Notepad/Notepad++ Alternative:
- What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
- Alternative do Notepad++ on linux
- Thinking of switching from Windows 11 to Linux Mint.
- Wine 8.0
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An alternative for "Notepad++"
There's NotepadNext (https://github.com/dail8859/NotepadNext), it's fairly new and based on Notepad++, personally, at the moment I use Atom.
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Trying to find a good text editor
Or alternatively there is a cross-platform project here that attempts to remake Notepad++ but as cross platform (Notepad Next).
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CudaText: Open-source, cross-platform text editor, written in Lazarus
https://github.com/dail8859/NotepadNext
> And finally, it's always great to see Lazarus software, it's one of the nicer ways to create GUI software and largely sidesteps some of the framework related issues that other languages face...
The insanity involved around hating on Object Pascal is just a damn shame. Lazarus is fantastic, for the desktop. And so are a lot of software projects created with Lazarus. The few gripes that I have with the project, is the very odd refusal to fully embrace mobile development.
They have a kind of half-way solution, for just Android and not iOS, from an independent developer not on the Lazarus team and who they seem to want to keep at an arm's length. I don't know if Embarcadero (Delphi) is paying them to not touch mobile development, but it's quite weird that they don't want to go in that very obvious direction. Lazarus as a complete solution for both the desktop and mobile, would have people shook. However, the clock is ticking, because there are a number of more comprehensive desktop and mobile development solutions coming. Lazarus should have and arguably could have come out with their combined solution years ago.
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Notepad++ - Unhappy Users' Edition
Check out Notepad Next for Linux. Everyone is talking about Notepadqq but in my experience it seems to be outdated and not feature complete. I enjoy Notepad Next much more.
What are some alternatives?
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Notepad3 - Notepad like text editor based on the Scintilla source code. Notepad3 based on code from Notepad2 and MiniPath on code from metapath. Download Notepad3:
astrofox - Astrofox is a motion graphics program that lets you turn audio into amazing videos.
notepadqq - A simple, general-purpose editor for Linux
HandBrake - HandBrake's main development repository
comparePlus - Compare plugin for Notepad++
textosaurus - Cross-platform text editor based on Qt and Scintilla.
notepad-plus-plus - Notepad++ official repository
tardis - TARDIS - Temperature And Radiative Diffusion In Supernovae
Chicago95 - A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
qt6ct - Qt6 Configuration Tool