God damn Qt Creator is comfy! Post comfy software!
have a free bump
>>55654711
I am interested in learning C++, is QtCreator (MinGW on Windows) a good place to start?
DrRacket, IDE for the Racket programming language. Best highlighting/tracing of variables/definitions ever.
pretty comfy tbqh
I get hard when I open her
comfiest editor of them all
inb4
>microsoft shill
>>55654940
Aww yiss.
It's a pity that I've got to work with convoluted Java monsters at my job which can't really be tackled without a full-fledged IDE...
>>55654988
Is that Visual Code or Visual Studio? Studio is good, Code is slow.
Most beautiful editor around imho. Still kinda sucks because of the lack of features and shitty plugins.
>>55655031
it's code, and not sure wen you used it the last time but it improved alot, I'm using the insider preview and it's faster than what I've used before (Atom)
>>55654841
It's a great IDE for C++. You don't even have to start out with a Qt app, just make a plain C++ project. Get some C++ basics down, and learn how to get basic OOP shit done in C++. Then move on to learning Qt, starting with how to make something basic with the designer, then figure out how to hook up events (like button clicks) to your own code. If you have a background with C# and windows forms, it works a little bit different from that. Don't be discouraged if it seems odd at first, it'll come to you with a bit of practice.
>>55655222
cheers, nice triples
>>55655254
Be sure to program some happy little trees in your application.
>exclamation points
Anything from jetbrains is nice
>>55655490
I know, but its just soo slow on older machines. My T61 barely keeps up with it.
>>55654711
this
It was perfect if applying layouts was more intuitive.
Also QGIS.
Also >>55654988
>>55655031
Code is way faster than Atom, which I consider hilarious since electron is basically GitHubs project
>>55654711
Pic related. I'm using the 5.0 alpha and the new syntax highlighting/analysis/prediction using Clang is fucking amazing. Too bad it's slow on huge projects.
>>55655988
BEST
>>55654711
Qt Creator vs. Visual Studio?
Console2 on Windows with bash from mingw is pretty comfy. Helps me cope up with Windows.
Monodevelop on linux is comfy
Great for simple console projects and cross-platform support with gtk#
>>55654711
fuck it im gonna ask a random Qt question please god help me: i'm trying to shove a QWebEngineView into an OpenVR overlay but i get an error when the view's FBO is bound to the wrong context (Qt's vs OpenVR's). any Qt gods know how i can assign an existing context for a widget (QWebEngineView)?
Acme is the most comfy piece of software
Is there any way to use qtcreator in a way that doesn't push Qt libs when I'm not writing a Qt application?
It's the best c++ ide I've used on my machine otherwise.
>>55654909
This
>>55656514
I always wondered what acme feels like. Could you give an emacsfag a basic description of how it's usage feels?
the botnet is comfy
>>55656657
Best browser on the market
>>55656190
VS wins in debugging because of their graphical debugger, QtCreator in every other aspect.
Pretty comfy imo
>>55656582
Yes, just select Plain C++ Project in new project dialog.
>>55656856
>js and css
>comfy
only if you're a masochist
>>55656655
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP1xVpMPn8M