KDevelop4 Beta1
February 5, 2009 at 3:59 pm | Posted in KDE, KDevelop | 9 CommentsYes, finally we managed to get the code into shape to do a first beta release of KDevelop4. See the dot article for some more information and where to get the source/binaries. The highlights are of course the awesome things David did for C++ support and the cmake support by Aleix.
On a side note: I’m also getting back to working on KDevelop4/win32, currently debugging some problems with DUChain. The good news is: Latest trunk already compiles and opens projects, the bad news: This is not part of the beta. I’m pretty confident though that the next beta will include win32 support.
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Congratulations! I’ve been using kdevelop4 from svn for some time now, and it so hurts having to use other environments — it’s as if kdevelop4 helps me reach a whole new level of insight in my code and a whole new level of productivity.
Comment by Boudewijn Rempt— February 5, 2009 #
Congratulations!
Comment by fabian— February 5, 2009 #
Thank you very much! I’m eagerly waiting to use KDevelop4 as my regular IDE!
Do you have some news about Php support?
Comment by Augu— February 5, 2009 #
A php plugin is available from KDE’s svn (trunk/playground/devtools/kdevelop4-extra-plugins/php) and AFAIK its shaping up quite well.
Comment by apaku— February 5, 2009 #
Yes, me and nsams are working on PHP support and I think we can say that it’s shaping up quite well.
More test users are welcome, you can find me in #kdevelop on freenode usually to give me feedback.
Comment by Milian Wolff— February 5, 2009 #
cool
Comment by mik— February 6, 2009 #
Yup, the PHP support is really nifty ๐ And yup, having other people than me using it may well be a good thing, since most of my code is bound up against PHP 4.2, and as such doesn’t use some of the more advanced features in PHP5 and later ๐ …plus, well, it’s just so nifty that you really must use it, for it simply rocks ๐
Comment by Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen— February 6, 2009 #
PHP support is great news! I am using PHP / symfony for a project and will certainly give the new KDevelop a test drive. You guys rock!
Comment by mkrohn5— February 6, 2009 #
I’m also very excited about PHP support, kdevelop 3.5 is currently the only editor I like
Comment by Scott Schulte— February 9, 2009 #