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# English (Australia) translation for kubuntu-docs
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# Copyright (c) 2011 Rosetta Contributors and Canonical Ltd 2011
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# This file is distributed under the same license as the kubuntu-docs package.
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2011.
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msgid "Software Development Tools residing in the Kubuntu Repository"
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msgstr "Software Development Tools residing in the Kubuntu Repository"
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msgid "Credits and License"
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msgstr "Credits and License"
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"This document is maintained by the Ubuntu documentation team "
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"(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam). For a list of contributors, see "
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"the <ulink url=\"help:/kubuntu/contributors.html\">contributors page</ulink>"
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"This document is maintained by the Ubuntu documentation team "
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"(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam). For a list of contributors, see "
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"the <ulink url=\"help:/kubuntu/contributors.html\">contributors page</ulink>"
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"This document is made available under the Creative Commons ShareAlike 2.5 "
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"This document is made available under the Creative Commons ShareAlike 2.5 "
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"You are free to modify, extend, and improve the Ubuntu documentation source "
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"code under the terms of this license. All derivative works must be released "
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"You are free to modify, extend, and improve the Ubuntu documentation source "
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"code under the terms of this license. All derivative works must be released "
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"This documentation is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but "
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"WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY "
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"or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AS DESCRIBED IN THE DISCLAIMER."
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"This documentation is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but "
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"WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY "
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"or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AS DESCRIBED IN THE DISCLAIMER."
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"A copy of the license is available here: <ulink "
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"url=\"help:/kubuntu/copyright.html\">Creative Commons ShareAlike "
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"A copy of the license is available here: <ulink "
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"url=\"help:/kubuntu/copyright.html\">Creative Commons ShareAlike "
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msgid "Ubuntu Documentation Project"
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msgid "Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>"
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msgstr "Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>"
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msgid "The Ubuntu Documentation Project"
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"This documentation lists alphabetically the software development "
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"applications available in the Kubuntu repository and gives a brief "
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"description of each, written at the beginner's level."
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"This documentation lists alphabetically the software development "
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"applications available in the Kubuntu repository and gives a brief "
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"description of each, written at the beginner's level."
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"Since the line between text editors (TE), Integrated Development "
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"Environments (IDE) and Graphical User Interface Rapid Application "
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"Development (GUI RAD) tools have blurred with the inclusion of plugin "
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"technologies in nearly all of the tools, those dichotomies have become less "
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"significant. Therefore, the tools will be presented in alphabetical order."
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"Since the line between text editors (TE), Integrated Development "
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"Environments (IDE) and Graphical User Interface Rapid Application "
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"Development (GUI RAD) tools have blurred with the inclusion of plugin "
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"technologies in nearly all of the tools, those dichotomies have become less "
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"significant. Therefore, the tools will be presented in alphabetical order."
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msgid "Bluefish Editor - Web Development Editor"
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"Home page: <ulink url=\"http://bluefish.openoffice.nl\"> "
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"http://bluefish.openoffice.nl </ulink>"
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"Home page: <ulink url=\"http://bluefish.openoffice.nl\"> "
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"http://bluefish.openoffice.nl </ulink>"
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"<application>Bluefish</application> is a powerful editor targeted towards "
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"programmers and web designers, with many options to write websites, scripts "
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"and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup "
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"languages, and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites. "
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"Bluefish is an open source development project, released under the GNU GPL "
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"license. Bluefish runs on most (maybe all?) POSIX compatible operating "
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"systems including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS-X, OpenBSD and Windows. Bluefish "
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"supports 16 of the most commonly used languages and scripting tools and is "
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"one of the more fully featured IDE's available. It specializes in being very "
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"fast and with a huge multi-document capability. Some tools do web "
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"development and some are simple coding IDE's. Bluefish can do both at once "
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"on multiple projects and keep them separate."
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"<application>Bluefish</application> is a powerful editor targeted towards "
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"programmers and web designers, with many options to write websites, scripts "
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"and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup "
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"languages, and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites. "
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"Bluefish is an open source development project, released under the GNU GPL "
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"license. Bluefish runs on most (maybe all?) POSIX compatible operating "
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"systems including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS-X, OpenBSD and Windows. Bluefish "
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"supports 16 of the most commonly used languages and scripting tools and is "
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"one of the more fully featured IDE's available. It specialises in being very "
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"fast and with a huge multi-document capability. Some tools do web "
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"development and some are simple coding IDE's. Bluefish can do both at once "
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"on multiple projects and keep them separate."
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msgid "Boa Constructor - IDE for Python and wxWindows"
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msgstr "Boa Constructor - IDE for Python and wxWindows"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://boa-constructor.sourceforge.net/\"> "
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"http://boa-constructor.sourceforge.net </ulink>"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://boa-constructor.sourceforge.net/\"> "
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"http://boa-constructor.sourceforge.net </ulink>"
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"<application>Boa Constructor</application> is a cross platform Python IDE "
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"(Integrated Development Environment) and wxPython GUI (Graphical User "
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"Interface) Builder. It offers visual frame creation and manipulation, an "
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"object inspector, many views on the source like object browsers, inheritance "
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"hierarchies, doc string generated html documentation, an advanced debugger "
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"and integrated help. It includes Zope support: Object creation and editing, "
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"cut, copy, paste, import and export. Property creation and editing in the "
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"Inspector and Python Script debugging. Boa Constructor is written in Python, "
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"uses Python as its language, and uses the wxPython library which wraps "
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"<application>Boa Constructor</application> is a cross platform Python IDE "
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"(Integrated Development Environment) and wxPython GUI (Graphical User "
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"Interface) Builder. It offers visual frame creation and manipulation, an "
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"object inspector, many views on the source like object browsers, inheritance "
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"hierarchies, doc string generated html documentation, an advanced debugger "
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"and integrated help. It includes Zope support: Object creation and editing, "
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"cut, copy, paste, import and export. Property creation and editing in the "
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"Inspector and Python Script debugging. Boa Constructor is written in Python, "
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"uses Python as its language, and uses the wxPython library which wraps "
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"Boa-Constructor is under slow development at version 0.6.1, having taken "
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"five years to rise from 0.4.3. At that rate it will take another 10 years "
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"for version 1.0 to be released. Part of the slow development problem is that "
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"Boa-Constructor is a mix of several different projects (Python, wxPython, "
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"etc...), each having their own development schedules. Python itself has "
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"undergone a radical version change to 3.0. Co-ordination of these projects "
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"can be problematic or show stopping. There are no usable apps built with Boa-"
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"Constructor in the repository and none can be found on the Internet."
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"Boa-Constructor is under slow development at version 0.6.1, having taken "
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"five years to rise from 0.4.3. At that rate it will take another 10 years "
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"for version 1.0 to be released. Part of the slow development problem is that "
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"Boa-Constructor is a mix of several different projects (Python, wxPython, "
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"etc...), each having their own development schedules. Python itself has "
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"undergone a radical version change to 3.0. Co-ordination of these projects "
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"can be problematic or show stopping. There are no usable apps built with Boa-"
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"Constructor in the repository and none can be found on the Internet."
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msgid "Cameleon - IDE for Ocaml Applications"
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msgstr "Cameleon - IDE for Ocaml Applications"
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msgid "http://home.gna.org/cameleon"
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"<application>Cameleon</application> is an Integrated development environment "
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"(IDE), created by Maxence Guesdon, Pierre-Yves Strub and Jean-Baptiste "
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"Rouquier. Cameleon is aimed at becoming an IDE for Objective Caml as well as "
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"other programming languages. Its main features are : graphical user "
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"interface, configuration management based on CVS, easy access to and "
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"browsing of documentation, various editors, according to customizable file "
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"types, use of plug-ins to define new features, highly customizable interface "
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"(menus, toolbar and keyboard shortcuts. Its latest version is Cameleon2 and "
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"it is now a proprietary IDE for the Windows platform."
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"<application>Cameleon</application> is an Integrated development environment "
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"(IDE), created by Maxence Guesdon, Pierre-Yves Strub and Jean-Baptiste "
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"Rouquier. Cameleon is aimed at becoming an IDE for Objective Caml as well as "
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"other programming languages. Its main features are : graphical user "
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"interface, configuration management based on CVS, easy access to and "
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"browsing of documentation, various editors, according to customisable file "
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"types, use of plug-ins to define new features, highly customisable interface "
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"(menus, toolbar and keyboard shortcuts. Its latest version is Cameleon2 and "
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"it is now a proprietary IDE for the Windows platform."
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msgid "Code:Blocks IDE"
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msgstr "Code:Blocks IDE"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.codeblocks.org/\"> "
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"http://www.codeblocks.org </ulink>"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.codeblocks.org/\"> "
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"http://www.codeblocks.org </ulink>"
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msgid "Compiler frontend to many free compilers"
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msgid "Debugger frontend for GDB (and CDB for windows platforms)"
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msgstr "Debugger frontend for GDB (and CDB for windows platforms)"
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msgid "Source formatter (based on AStyle)"
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msgstr "Source formatter (based on AStyle)"
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msgid "Wizard to create new C++ classes"
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msgstr "Wizard to create new C++ classes"
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msgid "Code-completion / symbols-browser (work in progress)"
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msgstr "Code-completion / symbols-browser (work in progress)"
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msgid "Default MIME handler"
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msgid "Wizard to create new Code::Blocks plugins"
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"Extensible wizard based on scripts (for creating new projects/targets/etc)"
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"Extensible wizard based on scripts (for creating new projects/targets/etc)"
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msgid "Autosave (saves your work in the unfortunate case of a crash)"
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msgstr "Autosave (saves your work in the unfortunate case of a crash)"
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"<application>Code::Blocks</application> is the open-source, cross-platform "
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"Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Built around a plugin framework, "
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"Code::Blocks can be extended with plugins. Any kind of functionality can be "
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"added by installing/coding a plugin. It is based on a self-developed plugin "
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"framework allowing unlimited extensibility. Most of its functionality is "
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"already provided by pre-installed plugins included in the base package: "
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"<application>Code::Blocks</application> is the open-source, cross-platform "
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"Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Built around a plugin framework, "
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"Code::Blocks can be extended with plugins. Any kind of functionality can be "
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"added by installing/coding a plugin. It is based on a self-developed plugin "
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"framework allowing unlimited extensibility. Most of its functionality is "
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"already provided by pre-installed plugins included in the base package: "
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"Addtional plugins for Code:Blocks can be obtained at their wiki website: "
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"url=\"http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Code::Blocks_Plugins\"> "
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"http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Code::Blocks_Plugins </ulink>"
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"Addtional plugins for Code:Blocks can be obtained at their wiki website: "
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"url=\"http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Code::Blocks_Plugins\"> "
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"http://wiki.codeblocks.org/index.php?title=Code::Blocks_Plugins </ulink>"
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msgid "CoqIDE Proof Assistant"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://coq.inria.fr\"> http://coq.inria.fr </ulink>"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://coq.inria.fr\"> http://coq.inria.fr </ulink>"
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"<application>Coq</application> is a formal proof management system. It "
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"provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable "
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"algorithms and theorems together with an IDE for semi-interactive "
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"development of machine-checked proofs. It is developed using Objective Caml "
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"and Camlp5. A complete reference manual, standard library and other "
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"documents are found on it the Coq website. This is specialized software "
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"requiring a significant knowledge of formal mathematical theory even if your "
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"intent is to develop or test software algorithms."
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"<application>Coq</application> is a formal proof management system. It "
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"provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable "
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"algorithms and theorems together with an IDE for semi-interactive "
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"development of machine-checked proofs. It is developed using Objective Caml "
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"and Camlp5. A complete reference manual, standard library and other "
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"documents are found on it the Coq website. This is specialised software "
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"requiring a significant knowledge of formal mathematical theory even if your "
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"intent is to develop or test software algorithms."
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.eclipse.org/\"> http://www.eclipse.org "
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.eclipse.org/\"> http://www.eclipse.org "
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"<application>Eclipse</application> began life as a $40 million dollars woth "
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"of code contributed by IBM to the FOSS community, whose projects are focused "
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"on building an extensible development platform, runtimes and application "
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"frameworks for building, deploying and managing software across the entire "
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"software lifecycle. Many people know Eclipse as a Java IDE but it is much "
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"more than that. The Eclipse open source community has over 60 open source "
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"<application>Eclipse</application> began life as a $40 million dollars worth "
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"of code contributed by IBM to the FOSS community, whose projects are focused "
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"on building an extensible development platform, runtimes and application "
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"frameworks for building, deploying and managing software across the entire "
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"software lifecycle. Many people know Eclipse as a Java IDE but it is much "
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"more than that. The Eclipse open source community has over 60 open source "
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msgid "Enterprise Development"
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msgid "Embedded and Device Development"
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msgid "Rich Client Platform"
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msgid "Rich Internet Applications"
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msgid "Application Frameworks"
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msgid "Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)"
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msgid "Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)"
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"These projects can be conceptually organized into seven different "
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"\"pillars\" or categories: <placeholder-1/>"
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"These projects can be conceptually organised into seven different "
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"\"pillars\" or categories: <placeholder-1/>"
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"Eclipse is licensed under the EPL 1.0, which is not compatible "
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"(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_Public_License) with the GPL, and a "
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"work created by combining a work licensed under the GPL with a work licensed "
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"under the EPL cannot be lawfully distributed. The GPL requires that \"[any "
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"distributed work] that ... contains or is derived from the [GPL-licensed] "
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"Program ... be licensed as a whole ... under the terms of [the GPL].\", and "
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"that the distributor not \"impose any further restrictions on the "
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"recipients' exercise of the rights granted\". The EPL, however, requires "
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"that anyone distributing the work grant every recipient a license to any "
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"patents that they might hold that cover the modifications they have made. "
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"Because this is a \"further restriction\" on the recipients, distribution of "
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"such a combined work does not satisfy the GPL. The EPL, in addition, "
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"contains a patent retaliation clause, which is incompatible with the GPL for "
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"Eclipse is licensed under the EPL 1.0, which is not compatible "
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"(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_Public_License) with the GPL, and a "
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"work created by combining a work licensed under the GPL with a work licensed "
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"under the EPL cannot be lawfully distributed. The GPL requires that \"[any "
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"distributed work] that ... contains or is derived from the [GPL-licensed] "
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"Program ... be licensed as a whole ... under the terms of [the GPL].\", and "
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"that the distributor not \"impose any further restrictions on the "
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"recipients' exercise of the rights granted\". The EPL, however, requires "
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"that anyone distributing the work grant every recipient a license to any "
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"patents that they might hold that cover the modifications they have made. "
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"Because this is a \"further restriction\" on the recipients, distribution of "
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"such a combined work does not satisfy the GPL. The EPL, in addition, "
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"contains a patent retaliation clause, which is incompatible with the GPL for "
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"The Eclipse community is also supported by a large and vibrant ecosystem of "
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"major IT solution providers, innovative start-ups, universities and research "
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"institutions and individuals that extend, support and complement the Eclipse "
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"The Eclipse community is also supported by a large and vibrant ecosystem of "
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"major IT solution providers, innovative start-ups, universities and research "
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"institutions and individuals that extend, support and complement the Eclipse "
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msgid "Eric Python IDE"
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msgstr "Eric Python IDE"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://eric-ide.python-projects.org\"> http://eric-"
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"ide.python-projects.org </ulink>"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://eric-ide.python-projects.org\"> http://eric-"
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"ide.python-projects.org </ulink>"
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"<application>Eric</application> is a full featured Python and Ruby editor "
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"and IDE, written in python. It is based on the cross platform Qt GUI "
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"toolkit, integrating the highly flexible Scintilla editor control. It is "
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"designed to be usable as an every day quick and dirty editor as well as "
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"being usable as a professional project management tool integrating many "
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"advanced features Python offers the professional coder. Eric4 includes a "
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"plugin system, which allows easy extension of the IDE functionality with "
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"plugins downloadable from the net. Current stable versions are Eric4 based "
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"on Qt4 and Python 2, and Eric5 based on Python 3 and Qt4."
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"<application>Eric</application> is a full featured Python and Ruby editor "
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"and IDE, written in python. It is based on the cross platform Qt GUI "
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"toolkit, integrating the highly flexible Scintilla editor control. It is "
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"designed to be usable as an every day quick and dirty editor as well as "
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"being usable as a professional project management tool integrating many "
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"advanced features Python offers the professional coder. Eric4 includes a "
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"plugin system, which allows easy extension of the IDE functionality with "
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"plugins downloadable from the net. Current stable versions are Eric4 based "
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"on Qt4 and Python 2, and Eric5 based on Python 3 and Qt4."
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"Python bindings to Qt are available through PyQt, enabling Eric to use Qt to "
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"create graphical interfaces for the user. <ulink "
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"url=\"http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/intro\">PyQt</ulink> "
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"is a set of Python bindings for Nokia's Qt application framework and runs on "
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"all platforms supported by Qt including Windows, MacOS/X and Linux. PyQt v4 "
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"supports Qt v4. The bindings are implemented as a set of Python modules and "
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"contain over 300 classes and over 6,000 functions and methods."
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"Python bindings to Qt are available through PyQt, enabling Eric to use Qt to "
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"create graphical interfaces for the user. <ulink "
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"url=\"http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/intro\">PyQt</ulink> "
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"is a set of Python bindings for Nokia's Qt application framework and runs on "
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"all platforms supported by Qt including Windows, MacOS/X and Linux. PyQt v4 "
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"supports Qt v4. The bindings are implemented as a set of Python modules and "
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"contain over 300 classes and over 6,000 functions and methods."
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msgid "FLUID - FLTK GUI Designer"
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msgstr "FLUID - FLTK GUI Designer"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.fltk.org/\"> http://www.fltk.org/ </ulink>"
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"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.fltk.org/\"> http://www.fltk.org/ </ulink>"
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"<application>FLTK</application> (pronounced \"fulltick\") is a GPL licensed "
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"cross-platform (Unix, Linux, Windows) C++ GUI toolkit. FLTK provides GUI "
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"functionality without the bloat and supports 3D graphics via OpenGL® and its "
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"built-in GLUT emulation. FLTK was designed to be statically linked. This was "
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"done by splitting it into many small objects and designing it so that "
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"functions that are not used do not have pointers to them in the parts that "
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"are used, and thus do not get linked in. This allows you to make an easy-to-"
537
"install program, or to modify FLTK to the exact requirements of your "
538
"application, without worrying about bloat. FLTK works fine as a shared "
539
"library, though, and has started being included on Linux distributions. FLTK "
540
"software can be written using the \"Fast Light User Interface Designer\", or "
541
"FLUID, a graphical editor that is used to produce FLTK source code. The GUI "
542
"widget set, however, is sparse quantity and spartan in methods and "
543
"properties, limiting FLTK to use on light projects."
545
"<application>FLTK</application> (pronounced \"fulltick\") is a GPL licensed "
546
"cross-platform (Unix, Linux, Windows) C++ GUI toolkit. FLTK provides GUI "
547
"functionality without the bloat and supports 3D graphics via OpenGL® and its "
548
"built-in GLUT emulation. FLTK was designed to be statically linked. This was "
549
"done by splitting it into many small objects and designing it so that "
550
"functions that are not used do not have pointers to them in the parts that "
551
"are used, and thus do not get linked in. This allows you to make an easy-to-"
552
"install program, or to modify FLTK to the exact requirements of your "
553
"application, without worrying about bloat. FLTK works fine as a shared "
554
"library, though, and has started being included on Linux distributions. FLTK "
555
"software can be written using the \"Fast Light User Interface Designer\", or "
556
"FLUID, a graphical editor that is used to produce FLTK source code. The GUI "
557
"widget set, however, is sparse quantity and spartan in methods and "
558
"properties, limiting FLTK to use on light projects."
560
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:149(title)
561
msgid "Frame-C - Framework for source code analysis of software"
562
msgstr "Frame-C - Framework for source code analysis of software"
564
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:150(para)
566
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://frama-c.com/index.html\"> http://frama-"
567
"c.com/index.html </ulink>"
569
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://frama-c.com/index.html\"> http://frama-"
570
"c.com/index.html </ulink>"
572
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:153(para)
574
"Available under the LGPL, <application>Frama-C</application> is a suite of "
575
"tools dedicated to the analysis of the source code of software written in C. "
576
"As such it would be well suited for applications written in GTK+ for Gnome. "
577
"Frama-C gathers several static analysis techniques in a single collaborative "
578
"framework. The collaborative approach of Frama-C allows static analyzers to "
579
"build upon the results already computed by other analyzers in the framework. "
580
"Thanks to this approach, Frama-C provides sophisticated tools, such as a "
581
"slicer and dependency analysis. There are nine plugins identified on their "
582
"web site as being available for Frama-C."
584
"Available under the LGPL, <application>Frama-C</application> is a suite of "
585
"tools dedicated to the analysis of the source code of software written in C. "
586
"As such it would be well suited for applications written in GTK+ for Gnome. "
587
"Frama-C gathers several static analysis techniques in a single collaborative "
588
"framework. The collaborative approach of Frama-C allows static analysers to "
589
"build upon the results already computed by other analysers in the framework. "
590
"Thanks to this approach, Frama-C provides sophisticated tools, such as a "
591
"slicer and dependency analysis. There are nine plugins identified on their "
592
"web site as being available for Frama-C."
594
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:159(title)
595
msgid "Gazpacho Interface Designer"
596
msgstr "Gazpacho Interface Designer"
598
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:160(para)
600
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://gazpacho.sicem.biz\"> dead link </ulink>"
602
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://gazpacho.sicem.biz\"> dead link </ulink>"
604
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:166(para)
606
"This project is no longer under development and there are no registered "
607
"releases for the gazpacho trunk."
609
"This project is no longer under development and there are no registered "
610
"releases for the gazpacho trunk."
612
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:163(para)
614
"<application>Gazpacho</application> is a GTK+ UI Designer for building "
615
"applications. The code is based on the development version of Glade. It is "
616
"compatible with libglade, writing XML files that specify the interface to be "
617
"created in run-time. <placeholder-1/>"
619
"<application>Gazpacho</application> is a GTK+ UI Designer for building "
620
"applications. The code is based on the development version of Glade. It is "
621
"compatible with libglade, writing XML files that specify the interface to be "
622
"created in run-time. <placeholder-1/>"
624
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:173(title)
625
msgid "Geany - A Fast and Lightweight IDE using GTK2"
626
msgstr "Geany - A Fast and Lightweight IDE using GTK2"
628
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:174(para)
630
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.geany.org\"> http://www.geany.org </ulink>"
632
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.geany.org\"> http://www.geany.org </ulink>"
634
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:177(para)
636
"Geany is a text editor using the GTK2 toolkit with basic features of an "
637
"integrated development environment. It was developed to provide a small and "
638
"fast IDE, which has only a few dependencies from other packages. It supports "
639
"many file types and has some nice features. It is at version level 0.2 and "
640
"licensed under the GPL. The documentation is rather short and to the point, "
641
"but it is a fast, simple editor for simple needs."
643
"Geany is a text editor using the GTK2 toolkit with basic features of an "
644
"integrated development environment. It was developed to provide a small and "
645
"fast IDE, which has only a few dependencies from other packages. It supports "
646
"many file types and has some nice features. It is at version level 0.2 and "
647
"licensed under the GPL. The documentation is rather short and to the point, "
648
"but it is a fast, simple editor for simple needs."
650
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:183(title)
651
msgid "Glade Interface Designer for GTK+"
652
msgstr "Glade Interface Designer for GTK+"
654
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:184(para)
656
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://glade.gnome.org\"> http://glade.gnome.org "
659
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://glade.gnome.org\"> http://glade.gnome.org "
662
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:187(para)
664
"<application>Glade</application>is a GPL IDE tool to enable quick and easy "
665
"development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop "
666
"environment. The user interfaces designed in Glade are saved as XML, and by "
667
"using the GtkBuilder GTK+ object these can be loaded by applications "
668
"dynamically as needed. By using GtkBuilder, Glade XML files can be used in "
669
"numerous programming languages including C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, and "
670
"others. The version marked \"current\" on their website is 3.6.7, which was "
671
"released in June of 2009. That page lists the current development at version "
672
"3.9.2, leading to a 3.10 release. It can be obtained from their ftp server: "
673
"<ulink url=\"http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glade/3.9/\"> "
674
"http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glade/3.9 </ulink>"
676
"<application>Glade</application>is a GPL IDE tool to enable quick and easy "
677
"development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop "
678
"environment. The user interfaces designed in Glade are saved as XML, and by "
679
"using the GtkBuilder GTK+ object these can be loaded by applications "
680
"dynamically as needed. By using GtkBuilder, Glade XML files can be used in "
681
"numerous programming languages including C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, and "
682
"others. The version marked \"current\" on their website is 3.6.7, which was "
683
"released in June of 2009. That page lists the current development at version "
684
"3.9.2, leading to a 3.10 release. It can be obtained from their ftp server: "
685
"<ulink url=\"http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glade/3.9/\"> "
686
"http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glade/3.9 </ulink>"
688
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:191(para)
690
"Their API reference manual is for version 3.6.6, which lists a total of 553 "
691
"objects, counting their core, classes, widgets and utilities, and including "
692
"the functions and properties of each. For a comparison, Qt 4.7 has over 800 "
693
"classes alone, not counting the methods (functions) and properties of each "
694
"class. This puts Glade well above FLTK but well below Qt in breadth and "
695
"depth of the widget set. However, Glade is used to write GTK+ GUI "
696
"applications for Gnome, so it fits in well with Gnome's goal of a simplified "
699
"Their API reference manual is for version 3.6.6, which lists a total of 553 "
700
"objects, counting their core, classes, widgets and utilities, and including "
701
"the functions and properties of each. For a comparison, Qt 4.7 has over 800 "
702
"classes alone, not counting the methods (functions) and properties of each "
703
"class. This puts Glade well above FLTK but well below Qt in breadth and "
704
"depth of the widget set. However, Glade is used to write GTK+ GUI "
705
"applications for Gnome, so it fits in well with Gnome's goal of a simplified "
708
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:197(title)
709
msgid "gPHPEdit - Edit PHP source files"
710
msgstr "gPHPEdit - Edit PHP source files"
712
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:198(para)
714
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.gphpedit.org\"> http://www.gphpedit.org "
717
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.gphpedit.org\"> http://www.gphpedit.org "
720
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:201(para)
722
"<application>gPHPEdit</application>is a PHP/HTML/CSS Development Environment "
723
"for GNOME. On top of being lightweight and fast it comes with the following "
724
"features that include: Syntax Highlighting, Highlights CSS, Highlights SQL "
725
"(BETA), Coding Assistance, Dropdown Function Lists, Function Parameter "
726
"Popups, Class/Function Browser, Syntax Checking/Navigating Code, Lint "
727
"Checking, Incremental Search, Go To Line, Integrated PHP Help, Context "
728
"Sensitive, Hyperlinked and Fast Startup."
730
"<application>gPHPEdit</application>is a PHP/HTML/CSS Development Environment "
731
"for GNOME. On top of being lightweight and fast it comes with the following "
732
"features that include: Syntax Highlighting, Highlights CSS, Highlights SQL "
733
"(BETA), Coding Assistance, Dropdown Function Lists, Function Parameter "
734
"Popups, Class/Function Browser, Syntax Checking/Navigating Code, Lint "
735
"Checking, Incremental Search, Go To Line, Integrated PHP Help, Context "
736
"Sensitive, Hyperlinked and Fast Startup."
738
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:207(title)
739
msgid "Gorm - Visual Interface Designer for GNUstep"
740
msgstr "Gorm - Visual Interface Designer for GNUstep"
742
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:208(para)
744
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.gnustep.org/experience/Gorm.html\"> "
745
"http://www.gnustep.org/experience/Gorm.html </ulink>"
747
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.gnustep.org/experience/Gorm.html\"> "
748
"http://www.gnustep.org/experience/Gorm.html </ulink>"
750
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:211(para)
752
"<application>Gorm</application> stands for \"Graphical Object Relationship "
753
"Modeler\" and is GNUstep's easy-to-use interface designer."
755
"<application>Gorm</application> stands for \"Graphical Object Relationship "
756
"Modeler\" and is GNUstep's easy-to-use interface designer."
758
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:214(para)
760
"<application>ProjectCenter</application> is GNUstep's graphical integrated "
761
"development environment (IDE). It helps one to create all different kinds of "
762
"projects like Applications, Tools, Libraries and Bundles. ProjectCenter is "
763
"integrated with Gorm, easing the development of gui applications. Custom "
764
"palettes can be dynamically loaded to add additional elements or "
765
"functionality. After creating the interface, objects can be linked using "
766
"mouse operations. Also Gorm features interactive testing of interfaces. The "
767
"Gorm homepage links to its Applications wiki where about 100 applications "
768
"are listed. However, many of those application links point to wiki stubs "
769
"where no application, code or any activity has been recorded. That page "
770
"itself shows \"last modified\" timestamp of April 2, 2007. So no Gorm "
771
"activity has been recorded in almost five years, but GNUstep itself is "
772
"undergoing active development. The Gorm widget set has and gives the look of "
773
"a console based graphical application. i.e., flat, gray blocks with "
774
"triangular indentations acting as buttons but if you are developing for "
775
"GNUstep then Gorm may be your UI designer tool."
777
"<application>ProjectCenter</application> is GNUstep's graphical integrated "
778
"development environment (IDE). It helps one to create all different kinds of "
779
"projects like Applications, Tools, Libraries and Bundles. ProjectCenter is "
780
"integrated with Gorm, easing the development of gui applications. Custom "
781
"palettes can be dynamically loaded to add additional elements or "
782
"functionality. After creating the interface, objects can be linked using "
783
"mouse operations. Also Gorm features interactive testing of interfaces. The "
784
"Gorm homepage links to its Applications wiki where about 100 applications "
785
"are listed. However, many of those application links point to wiki stubs "
786
"where no application, code or any activity has been recorded. That page "
787
"itself shows \"last modified\" timestamp of April 2, 2007. So no Gorm "
788
"activity has been recorded in almost five years, but GNUstep itself is "
789
"undergoing active development. The Gorm widget set has and gives the look of "
790
"a console based graphical application. i.e., flat, gray blocks with "
791
"triangular indentations acting as buttons but if you are developing for "
792
"GNUstep then Gorm may be your UI designer tool."
794
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:220(title)
795
msgid "KDevelop 4 - IDE for KDE"
796
msgstr "KDevelop 4 - IDE for KDE"
798
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:221(para)
801
"url=\"http://www.kdevelop.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page\"> "
802
"http://www.kdevelop.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page </ulink>"
805
"url=\"http://www.kdevelop.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page\"> "
806
"http://www.kdevelop.org/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page </ulink>"
808
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:224(para)
810
"<application>KDevelop 4</application> is a free, open source IDE for MS "
811
"Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD. It is a feature-full, plugin "
812
"extensible IDE for C/C++ and other programming languages. It is based on KDE "
813
"and Qt libraries and is under development since 1998. The 4.0 version has "
814
"not yet included many of the features found in the 3.x version. The "
815
"differences are listed at this website: <ulink "
816
"url=\"http://www.kdevelop.org/mediawiki/index.php/KDevelop_4/KDev3_KDev4_comp"
817
"arison_table\"> KDev3 and KDev4 comparison table</ulink>."
819
"<application>KDevelop 4</application> is a free, open source IDE for MS "
820
"Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris and FreeBSD. It is a feature-full, plugin "
821
"extensible IDE for C/C++ and other programming languages. It is based on KDE "
822
"and Qt libraries and is under development since 1998. The 4.0 version has "
823
"not yet included many of the features found in the 3.x version. The "
824
"differences are listed at this website: <ulink "
825
"url=\"http://www.kdevelop.org/mediawiki/index.php/KDevelop_4/KDev3_KDev4_comp"
826
"arison_table\"> KDev3 and KDev4 comparison table</ulink>."
828
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:227(para)
830
"The Qt Assistant has been integrated into KDevelop 4 but the Qt Designer has "
831
"not been, yet, and an available integration plugin to do that is not yet "
832
"stable. The KDevelop 3.x IDE, integrated to the Qt3 API is no longer being "
833
"supported but the IDE for Qt4 is not yet ready."
835
"The Qt Assistant has been integrated into KDevelop 4 but the Qt Designer has "
836
"not been, yet, and an available integration plugin to do that is not yet "
837
"stable. The KDevelop 3.x IDE, integrated to the Qt3 API is no longer being "
838
"supported but the IDE for Qt4 is not yet ready."
840
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:230(para)
842
"KDevelop has the qualities of Eclipse in that it tries to be a platform for "
843
"several languages and tools, mainly via plugins, but its heart and soul is "
844
"Qt. The appearance of QtCreator has diverted many users away from KDevelop, "
845
"especially since QtCreator, devoted only to Qt/C++, has a better foundation "
846
"for cross-platform application building."
848
"KDevelop has the qualities of Eclipse in that it tries to be a platform for "
849
"several languages and tools, mainly via plugins, but its heart and soul is "
850
"Qt. The appearance of QtCreator has diverted many users away from KDevelop, "
851
"especially since QtCreator, devoted only to Qt/C++, has a better foundation "
852
"for cross-platform application building."
854
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:236(title)
855
msgid "KimageMapEditor - HTML Image Map Editor for KDE"
856
msgstr "KimageMapEditor - HTML Image Map Editor for KDE"
858
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:237(para)
860
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.nongnu.org/kimagemap/index.html\"> "
861
"http://www.nongnu.org/kimagemap/index.html </ulink>"
863
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.nongnu.org/kimagemap/index.html\"> "
864
"http://www.nongnu.org/kimagemap/index.html </ulink>"
866
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:240(para)
868
"The home pages states that <quote><application>KImageMapEditor</application> "
869
"is a tool for Linux/KDE that allows you to edit image maps of HTML files. It "
870
"can be fully integrated with Quanta since it is based on KPart "
871
"technology.</quote> Initially written for KDE 2.0, it is probably the oldest "
872
"unsupported editor project in the repository. The last update was November "
873
"18, 2003, when version 1.0.1 was released. It requires Qt 3.0.3 or greater, "
874
"but obviously won't work with the Qt4 library or on the KDE4 desktop if the "
875
"Qt3 libraries are not installed."
877
"The home pages states that <quote><application>KImageMapEditor</application> "
878
"is a tool for Linux/KDE that allows you to edit image maps of HTML files. It "
879
"can be fully integrated with Quanta since it is based on KPart "
880
"technology.</quote> Initially written for KDE 2.0, it is probably the oldest "
881
"unsupported editor project in the repository. The last update was November "
882
"18, 2003, when version 1.0.1 was released. It requires Qt 3.0.3 or greater, "
883
"but obviously won't work with the Qt4 library or on the KDE4 desktop if the "
884
"Qt3 libraries are not installed."
886
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:246(title)
887
msgid "KLinkStatus - Web Link Validity Checker for KDE"
888
msgstr "KLinkStatus - Web Link Validity Checker for KDE"
890
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:247(para)
892
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://kde-"
893
"apps.org/content/show.php?content=12318\"> http://kde-"
894
"apps.org/content/show.php?content=12318 </ulink>"
896
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://kde-"
897
"apps.org/content/show.php?content=12318\"> http://kde-"
898
"apps.org/content/show.php?content=12318 </ulink>"
900
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:250(para)
902
"<application>KLinkStatus</application> is mainly a link checker. It allows "
903
"you to search internal and external links throughout your web site and view "
904
"them in a hierarchical format or site tree. Simply point it to a single page "
905
"and choose the depth to search. You can also check local files, or files "
906
"over ftp:, sftp:, fish: or any other KIO protocols. For performance, links "
907
"can be checked simultaneously. This application is part of KDE, as a "
908
"component of the KDE web development module."
910
"<application>KLinkStatus</application> is mainly a link checker. It allows "
911
"you to search internal and external links throughout your web site and view "
912
"them in a hierarchical format or site tree. Simply point it to a single page "
913
"and choose the depth to search. You can also check local files, or files "
914
"over ftp:, sftp:, fish: or any other KIO protocols. For performance, links "
915
"can be checked simultaneously. This application is part of KDE, as a "
916
"component of the KDE web development module."
918
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:256(title)
919
msgid "KompoZer - Create Web Pages"
920
msgstr "KompoZer - Create Web Pages"
922
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:257(para)
924
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://kompozer.net\"> http://kompozer.net </ulink>"
926
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://kompozer.net\"> http://kompozer.net </ulink>"
928
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:260(para)
930
"<application>KompoZer</application> is a complete Web Authoring System that "
931
"combines web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG web page editing "
932
"capabilities found in Microsoft FrontPage, Adobe DreamWeaver and other high "
933
"end programs. KompoZer is designed to be extremely easy to use, making it "
934
"ideal for non-technical computer users who want to create an attractive "
935
"professional-looking web site without needing to know HTML or web coding. "
936
"KompoZer is a stand-alone tool; hence its small size and fast speed. The "
937
"website states that <quote>Those who are familiar with the DreamWeaver "
938
"interface will feel right at home with KompoZer. [It is] The easiest-to-use, "
939
"most powerful Web Authoring System available for Desktop Linux, Microsoft "
940
"Windows and Apple Macintosh users.</quote>"
942
"<application>KompoZer</application> is a complete Web Authoring System that "
943
"combines web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG web page editing "
944
"capabilities found in Microsoft FrontPage, Adobe DreamWeaver and other high "
945
"end programs. KompoZer is designed to be extremely easy to use, making it "
946
"ideal for non-technical computer users who want to create an attractive "
947
"professional-looking web site without needing to know HTML or web coding. "
948
"KompoZer is a stand-alone tool; hence its small size and fast speed. The "
949
"website states that <quote>Those who are familiar with the DreamWeaver "
950
"interface will feel right at home with KompoZer. [It is] The easiest-to-use, "
951
"most powerful Web Authoring System available for Desktop Linux, Microsoft "
952
"Windows and Apple Macintosh users.</quote>"
954
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:266(title)
955
msgid "Lazarus - Delphi like IDE for Free Pascal"
956
msgstr "Lazarus - Delphi like IDE for Free Pascal"
958
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:267(para)
960
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org\"> "
961
"http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org </ulink>"
963
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org\"> "
964
"http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org </ulink>"
966
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:270(para)
968
"<application>Lazarus</application> is the class libraries for Free Pascal "
969
"that emulate Delphi. Free Pascal is a GPL compiler that runs on Linux, Win32 "
970
"and other platforms. Free Pascal is designed to be able to understand and "
971
"compile Delphi syntax, which is OOP. Lazarus will allow you to develop "
972
"Delphi like programs on all of the supported platforms. Once you write your "
973
"code you just link it against the API widget set of your choice. The project "
974
"is named Lazarus because it was started/raised from the death of the Megido "
975
"project. Pascal was invented as a language to teach programming to beginners "
976
"so it is very structured and type safe to keep them from making mistakes "
977
"that can plague newcomers learning less restrictive languages like C or C++. "
978
"The GUI widgets include double-gradient skins on buttons and other controls."
980
"<application>Lazarus</application> is the class libraries for Free Pascal "
981
"that emulate Delphi. Free Pascal is a GPL compiler that runs on Linux, Win32 "
982
"and other platforms. Free Pascal is designed to be able to understand and "
983
"compile Delphi syntax, which is OOP. Lazarus will allow you to develop "
984
"Delphi like programs on all of the supported platforms. Once you write your "
985
"code you just link it against the API widget set of your choice. The project "
986
"is named Lazarus because it was started/raised from the death of the Megido "
987
"project. Pascal was invented as a language to teach programming to beginners "
988
"so it is very structured and type safe to keep them from making mistakes "
989
"that can plague newcomers learning less restrictive languages like C or C++. "
990
"The GUI widgets include double-gradient skins on buttons and other controls."
992
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:273(para)
994
"However, before you choose Lazarus for your project check with the <ulink "
995
"url=\"http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_known_issues_%28things_that_"
996
"will_never_be_fixed%29\"><quote>Things that will never be "
997
"fixed</quote></ulink> website too see if you can work within those "
1000
"However, before you choose Lazarus for your project check with the <ulink "
1001
"url=\"http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_known_issues_%28things_that_"
1002
"will_never_be_fixed%29\"><quote>Things that will never be "
1003
"fixed</quote></ulink> website too see if you can work within those "
1006
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:279(title)
1007
msgid "MIT/GNU Scheme - Scheme development environment"
1008
msgstr "MIT/GNU Scheme - Scheme development environment"
1010
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:280(para)
1012
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/\"> "
1013
"http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/ </ulink>"
1015
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/\"> "
1016
"http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/ </ulink>"
1018
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:283(para)
1020
"<application>MIT/GNU Scheme</application> is an implementation of the Scheme "
1021
"programming language, providing an interpreter, compiler, source-code "
1022
"debugger, integrated Emacs-like editor, and a large run-time library. It is "
1023
"best suited to programming large applications with a rapid development "
1024
"cycle. It is at version 9.10 and is under the GPL license."
1026
"<application>MIT/GNU Scheme</application> is an implementation of the Scheme "
1027
"programming language, providing an interpreter, compiler, source-code "
1028
"debugger, integrated Emacs-like editor, and a large run-time library. It is "
1029
"best suited to programming large applications with a rapid development "
1030
"cycle. It is at version 9.10 and is under the GPL license."
1032
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:286(para)
1034
"The MIT home page of the Scheme language is <ulink "
1035
"url=\"http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/projects/scheme\"> here</ulink>. "
1036
"Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the "
1037
"Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay "
1038
"Sussman. It was designed to have an exceptionally clear and simple semantics "
1039
"and few different ways to form expressions. A wide variety of programming "
1040
"paradigms, including imperative, functional, and message passing styles, "
1041
"find convenient expression in Scheme."
1043
"The MIT home page of the Scheme language is <ulink "
1044
"url=\"http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/projects/scheme\"> here</ulink>. "
1045
"Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the "
1046
"Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay "
1047
"Sussman. It was designed to have an exceptionally clear and simple semantics "
1048
"and few different ways to form expressions. A wide variety of programming "
1049
"paradigms, including imperative, functional, and message passing styles, "
1050
"find convenient expression in Scheme."
1052
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:289(para)
1054
"Scheme was one of the first programming languages to incorporate first class "
1055
"procedures as in the lambda calculus, thereby proving the usefulness of "
1056
"static scope rules and block structure in a dynamically typed language. "
1057
"Scheme was the first major dialect of Lisp to distinguish procedures from "
1058
"lambda expressions and symbols, to use a single lexical environment for all "
1059
"variables, and to evaluate the operator position of a procedure call in the "
1060
"same way as an operand position. By relying entirely on procedure calls to "
1061
"express iteration, Scheme emphasized the fact that tail-recursive procedure "
1062
"calls are essentially goto's that pass arguments. Scheme was the first "
1063
"widely used programming language to embrace first class escape procedures, "
1064
"from which all previously known sequential control structures can be "
1065
"synthesized. More recently, building upon the design of generic arithmetic "
1066
"in Common Lisp, Scheme introduced the concept of exact and inexact numbers. "
1067
"Scheme is also the first programming language to support hygienic macros, "
1068
"which permit the syntax of a block-structured language to be extended "
1071
"Scheme was one of the first programming languages to incorporate first class "
1072
"procedures as in the lambda calculus, thereby proving the usefulness of "
1073
"static scope rules and block structure in a dynamically typed language. "
1074
"Scheme was the first major dialect of Lisp to distinguish procedures from "
1075
"lambda expressions and symbols, to use a single lexical environment for all "
1076
"variables, and to evaluate the operator position of a procedure call in the "
1077
"same way as an operand position. By relying entirely on procedure calls to "
1078
"express iteration, Scheme emphasised the fact that tail-recursive procedure "
1079
"calls are essentially goto's that pass arguments. Scheme was the first "
1080
"widely used programming language to embrace first class escape procedures, "
1081
"from which all previously known sequential control structures can be "
1082
"synthesised. More recently, building upon the design of generic arithmetic "
1083
"in Common Lisp, Scheme introduced the concept of exact and inexact numbers. "
1084
"Scheme is also the first programming language to support hygienic macros, "
1085
"which permit the syntax of a block-structured language to be extended "
1088
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:295(title)
1089
msgid "Monkey Studio IDE"
1090
msgstr "Monkey Studio IDE"
1092
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:296(para)
1094
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://monkeystudio.org\"> http://monkeystudio.org "
1097
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://monkeystudio.org\"> http://monkeystudio.org "
1100
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:299(para)
1102
"<application>Monkey Studio (MkS)</application> is a cross platform IDE "
1103
"written in C++/Qt 4. Its primary goal was to be a Qt 4 only IDE, but it "
1104
"evolved beyond only Qt development. The current version is the v2 branch "
1105
"which succeeded the v1 branch and is dependent on Qt 4.4.0 or greater. It "
1106
"supports Qt 4 projects management and embeds Designer and Assistant to form "
1107
"a complete, fast and power full Qt 4 IDE."
1109
"<application>Monkey Studio (MkS)</application> is a cross platform IDE "
1110
"written in C++/Qt 4. Its primary goal was to be a Qt 4 only IDE, but it "
1111
"evolved beyond only Qt development. The current version is the v2 branch "
1112
"which succeeded the v1 branch and is dependent on Qt 4.4.0 or greater. It "
1113
"supports Qt 4 projects management and embeds Designer and Assistant to form "
1114
"a complete, fast and power full Qt 4 IDE."
1116
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:302(para)
1118
"<acronym>MkS</acronym> is based upon a powerful and flexible plugin system "
1119
"that allows it to be extended in infinite ways. Currentlyu there are a lot "
1120
"of plugins, including PHP-Qt (Qt4 bindings for PHP) and PyQt (Qt4 bindings "
1123
"<acronym>MkS</acronym> is based upon a powerful and flexible plugin system "
1124
"that allows it to be extended in infinite ways. Currently, there are a lot "
1125
"of plugins, including PHP-Qt (Qt4 bindings for PHP) and PyQt (Qt4 bindings "
1128
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:305(para)
1130
"Monkey Studio is released under the GPL. Its based on Qt 4.4.x and higher, "
1131
"and is working on Linux, Windows and Mac."
1133
"Monkey Studio is released under the GPL. Its based on Qt 4.4.x and higher, "
1134
"and is working on Linux, Windows and Mac."
1136
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:312(title)
1137
msgid "MonoDevelop - Develop .NET Applications in an IDE"
1138
msgstr "MonoDevelop - Develop .NET Applications in an IDE"
1140
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:313(para)
1142
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://monodevelop.com\"> http://monodevelop.com "
1145
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://monodevelop.com\"> http://monodevelop.com "
1148
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:316(para)
1150
"<application>MonoDevelop</application> is an IDE primarily designed for C# "
1151
"and other .NET languages. MonoDevelop enables developers to quickly write "
1152
"desktop and ASP.NET Web applications on Linux, Windows and Mac OSX. "
1153
"MonoDevelop makes it easy for developers to port .NET applications created "
1154
"with Visual Studio to Linux and to maintain a single code base for all "
1155
"platforms. It brings a clone of Microsoft's .NET API to the Linux desktop. "
1156
"It is at version 2.4. The MonoDevelop Core is licensed under the LGPLv2, "
1157
"though much of the code and addins are licensed under the MIT/X11 license."
1159
"<application>MonoDevelop</application> is an IDE primarily designed for C# "
1160
"and other .NET languages. MonoDevelop enables developers to quickly write "
1161
"desktop and ASP.NET Web applications on Linux, Windows and Mac OSX. "
1162
"MonoDevelop makes it easy for developers to port .NET applications created "
1163
"with Visual Studio to Linux and to maintain a single code base for all "
1164
"platforms. It brings a clone of Microsoft's .NET API to the Linux desktop. "
1165
"It is at version 2.4. The MonoDevelop Core is licensed under the LGPLv2, "
1166
"though much of the code and addins are licensed under the MIT/X11 license."
1168
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:319(para)
1170
"MonoDevelop does not contain a visual designer, so C# bindings to the GUI "
1171
"designer components of GTK+ were created to allow for the creation of "
1172
"graphical user interfaces. These bindings are collectively called \"GTK#\", "
1173
"or GTK Sharp. The parts of .NET which are legally allowed in Mono are "
1174
"defined in the <ulink url=\"http://www.ecma-"
1175
"international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-334.htm\">EMCA 334</ulink>, "
1176
"which covers the C# specifications, and the <ulink url=\"http://www.ecma-"
1177
"international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-335.htm\">EMCA 335</ulink> "
1178
"standard, which covers the CLI specifications. A license must be obtained "
1179
"from Microsoft to use the tools described in these two standards to create a "
1180
"<ulink url=\"http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-"
1181
"ST/Ecma PATENT/ECMA-334 & 335/ECMA-335 4th Edition patent "
1182
"statements.pdf\">commercial application</ulink>. Microsoft expanded on its "
1183
"EMCA offerings with a <ulink "
1184
"url=\"http://www.microsoft.com/interop/cp/default.mspx\"><quote>Community "
1185
"Promise</quote></ulink>(CP), which adds several technologies to those listed "
1186
"in ECMA 334 and 335. Some specifications include special terms, which are "
1187
"are noted. The CP applies to anyone who is building software and-or hardware "
1188
"to implement one or more of those specifications. The CP does not apply to "
1189
"any work that you do beyond the scope of the covered specifications."
1191
"MonoDevelop does not contain a visual designer, so C# bindings to the GUI "
1192
"designer components of GTK+ were created to allow for the creation of "
1193
"graphical user interfaces. These bindings are collectively called \"GTK#\", "
1194
"or GTK Sharp. The parts of .NET which are legally allowed in Mono are "
1195
"defined in the <ulink url=\"http://www.ecma-"
1196
"international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-334.htm\">EMCA 334</ulink>, "
1197
"which covers the C# specifications, and the <ulink url=\"http://www.ecma-"
1198
"international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-335.htm\">EMCA 335</ulink> "
1199
"standard, which covers the CLI specifications. A license must be obtained "
1200
"from Microsoft to use the tools described in these two standards to create a "
1201
"<ulink url=\"http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-"
1202
"ST/Ecma PATENT/ECMA-334 & 335/ECMA-335 4th Edition patent "
1203
"statements.pdf\">commercial application</ulink>. Microsoft expanded on its "
1204
"EMCA offerings with a <ulink "
1205
"url=\"http://www.microsoft.com/interop/cp/default.mspx\"><quote>Community "
1206
"Promise</quote></ulink>(CP), which adds several technologies to those listed "
1207
"in ECMA 334 and 335. Some specifications include special terms, which are "
1208
"are noted. The CP applies to anyone who is building software and-or hardware "
1209
"to implement one or more of those specifications. The CP does not apply to "
1210
"any work that you do beyond the scope of the covered specifications."
1212
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:322(para)
1214
"Also, in specified cases (such as where the specifications have uses that "
1215
"exceed those needed to achieve the interoperability needs for which the "
1216
"release under the CP is being made), the CP may have special terms "
1217
"concerning what kinds of implementations are covered. <emphasis>Microsoft is "
1218
"the sole adjudicator</emphasis> in determining if an application conforms to "
1219
"the EMCA and CP, or not, and commercial applications built using Mono may "
1220
"require a license from Microsoft. It would be prudent to consult an attorney "
1221
"specializing in Intellectual Property Rights and contact Microsoft for "
1222
"specific information before beginning development."
1224
"Also, in specified cases (such as where the specifications have uses that "
1225
"exceed those needed to achieve the interoperability needs for which the "
1226
"release under the CP is being made), the CP may have special terms "
1227
"concerning what kinds of implementations are covered. <emphasis>Microsoft is "
1228
"the sole adjudicator</emphasis> in determining if an application conforms to "
1229
"the EMCA and CP, or not, and commercial applications built using Mono may "
1230
"require a license from Microsoft. It would be prudent to consult an attorney "
1231
"specialising in Intellectual Property Rights and contact Microsoft for "
1232
"specific information before beginning development."
1234
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:328(title)
1235
msgid "NetBeans IDE 6.9"
1236
msgstr "NetBeans IDE 6.9"
1238
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:329(para)
1240
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://netbeans.org\"> http://netbeans.org </ulink>"
1242
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://netbeans.org\"> http://netbeans.org </ulink>"
1244
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:332(para)
1246
"<application>NetBeans IDE 6.9</application> is an award-winning integrated "
1247
"development environment available for Windows, Mac and Linux. The NetBeans "
1248
"project consists of a free open-source IDE and an application platform that "
1249
"enable developers to rapidly create web, enterprise, desktop, and mobile "
1250
"applications using the Java platform, as well as JavaFX, PHP, JavaScript and "
1251
"Ajax, Ruby and Ruby on Rails, Groovy and Grails, and C/C++. NetBeans IDE 6.9 "
1252
"introduces the JavaFX Composer, support for JavaFX SDK 1.3, OSGi "
1253
"interoperability, support for the PHP Zend framework and Ruby on Rails 3.0, "
1254
"and more. Like most modern IDE's it extends its capabilities by using the "
1255
"plugin paradigm and because of its long period of development and large "
1256
"number of users who contributed to its development, there are hundreds of "
1257
"plugins available. The majority of the NetBeans IDE code is available under "
1258
"a dual license consisting of the Common Development and Distribution License "
1259
"(CDDL) v1.0 and the GNU General Public License (GPL) v2. No license fee is "
1260
"required to use NetBeans and any commercial application you write does not "
1261
"have to be distributed with the source. Sun no longer exists, having been "
1262
"purchased by Oracle, which now controls Java."
1264
"<application>NetBeans IDE 6.9</application> is an award-winning integrated "
1265
"development environment available for Windows, Mac and Linux. The NetBeans "
1266
"project consists of a free open-source IDE and an application platform that "
1267
"enable developers to rapidly create web, enterprise, desktop, and mobile "
1268
"applications using the Java platform, as well as JavaFX, PHP, JavaScript and "
1269
"Ajax, Ruby and Ruby on Rails, Groovy and Grails, and C/C++. NetBeans IDE 6.9 "
1270
"introduces the JavaFX Composer, support for JavaFX SDK 1.3, OSGi "
1271
"interoperability, support for the PHP Zend framework and Ruby on Rails 3.0, "
1272
"and more. Like most modern IDE's it extends its capabilities by using the "
1273
"plugin paradigm and because of its long period of development and large "
1274
"number of users who contributed to its development, there are hundreds of "
1275
"plugins available. The majority of the NetBeans IDE code is available under "
1276
"a dual license consisting of the Common Development and Distribution License "
1277
"(CDDL) v1.0 and the GNU General Public License (GPL) v2. No license fee is "
1278
"required to use NetBeans and any commercial application you write does not "
1279
"have to be distributed with the source. Sun no longer exists, having been "
1280
"purchased by Oracle, which now controls Java."
1282
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:335(para)
1284
"Java was the original <quote>write once, run anywhere</quote> language tool. "
1285
"However, despite its <quote>superior security model</quote> it has become a "
1286
"favorite target for malware and many security experts are recommending "
1287
"uninstalling Java all together. These security concerns and the lawsuit have "
1288
"taken the shine off of Java development for many coders and corporations."
1290
"Java was the original <quote>write once, run anywhere</quote> language tool. "
1291
"However, despite its <quote>superior security model</quote> it has become a "
1292
"favourite target for malware and many security experts are recommending "
1293
"uninstalling Java all together. These security concerns and the lawsuit have "
1294
"taken the shine off of Java development for many coders and corporations."
1296
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:343(title)
1297
msgid "Padre - Perl Application Development and Refactoring Environment"
1298
msgstr "Padre - Perl Application Development and Refactoring Environment"
1300
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:344(para)
1302
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://padre.perlide.org\"> http://padre.perlide.org "
1305
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://padre.perlide.org\"> http://padre.perlide.org "
1308
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:347(para)
1310
"<application>Padre</application> is a text editor that is simple to use for "
1311
"new Perl programmers but also supports large multi-lingual and multi-"
1312
"technology projects. Its primary focus is to create a peerless environment "
1313
"for learning Perl and creating Perl scripts, modules and distributions, with "
1314
"an extensible plug-in system to support the addition of related "
1315
"functionality and languages and to support advanced developers taking the "
1316
"editor anywhere they want it to go. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, "
1317
"FreeBSD, Mac OS X and NetBSD and is under the GPL and the Artistic licenses. "
1318
"Perl is often used as a binder between disparate components in an "
1319
"application or project and is noted for being easy to write but difficult to "
1320
"read. Padre has all the features one would expect in a well supported IDE. "
1321
"It was written using Perl5."
1323
"<application>Padre</application> is a text editor that is simple to use for "
1324
"new Perl programmers but also supports large multi-lingual and multi-"
1325
"technology projects. Its primary focus is to create a peerless environment "
1326
"for learning Perl and creating Perl scripts, modules and distributions, with "
1327
"an extensible plug-in system to support the addition of related "
1328
"functionality and languages and to support advanced developers taking the "
1329
"editor anywhere they want it to go. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Linux, "
1330
"FreeBSD, Mac OS X and NetBSD and is under the GPL and the Artistic licenses. "
1331
"Perl is often used as a binder between disparate components in an "
1332
"application or project and is noted for being easy to write but difficult to "
1333
"read. Padre has all the features one would expect in a well supported IDE. "
1334
"It was written using Perl5."
1336
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:353(title)
1337
msgid "PIDA - Python Integrated Development Application"
1338
msgstr "PIDA - Python Integrated Development Application"
1340
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:354(para)
1342
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://pida.co.uk\"> http://pida.co.uk </ulink>"
1344
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://pida.co.uk\"> http://pida.co.uk </ulink>"
1346
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:357(para)
1348
"The website says that <application>PIDA</application> is different from "
1349
"other IDEs in that it will use the tools already available on the user's "
1350
"system rather than attempting to reinvent each one. PIDA is written in "
1351
"Python with the PyGTK toolkit, and although is designed to be used to "
1352
"program in any language, PIDA has fancy Python IDE features. Development and "
1353
"support for PIDA has been suspended because some developers have been hired "
1354
"by Google, some have college work to complete and other need to find jobs."
1356
"The website says that <application>PIDA</application> is different from "
1357
"other IDEs in that it will use the tools already available on the user's "
1358
"system rather than attempting to reinvent each one. PIDA is written in "
1359
"Python with the PyGTK toolkit, and although is designed to be used to "
1360
"program in any language, PIDA has fancy Python IDE features. Development and "
1361
"support for PIDA has been suspended because some developers have been hired "
1362
"by Google, some have college work to complete and other need to find jobs."
1364
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:363(title)
1365
msgid "Project Manager IDE - IDE for GNUstep"
1366
msgstr "Project Manager IDE - IDE for GNUstep"
1368
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:364(para)
1370
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://home.gna.org/pmanager\"> "
1371
"http://home.gna.org/pmanager </ulink>"
1373
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://home.gna.org/pmanager\"> "
1374
"http://home.gna.org/pmanager </ulink>"
1376
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:367(para)
1378
"This is a project supported by a single developer who hasn't posted any code "
1379
"updates since posting version 0.2 in July of 2006. It is, therefore, a dead "
1382
"This is a project supported by a single developer who hasn't posted any code "
1383
"updates since posting version 0.2 in July of 2006. It is, therefore, a dead "
1386
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:373(title)
1387
msgid "Project Center - The Official GNUstep IDE"
1388
msgstr "Project Center - The Official GNUstep IDE"
1390
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:374(para)
1392
"Home Page: <ulink "
1393
"url=\"http://www.gnu.org/software/gnustep/experience/ProjectCenter.html\"> "
1394
"http://www.gnu.org/software/gnustep/experience/ProjectCenter.html </ulink>"
1396
"Home Page: <ulink "
1397
"url=\"http://www.gnu.org/software/gnustep/experience/ProjectCenter.html\"> "
1398
"http://www.gnu.org/software/gnustep/experience/ProjectCenter.html </ulink>"
1400
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:377(para)
1402
"<application>ProjectCenter</application> is GNUstep's integrated development "
1403
"environment (IDE) and allows a rapid development and easy managment of "
1404
"ProjectCenter running on GNUstepapplications, tools and frameworks. It is at "
1405
"version 0.6, is under the GPL and is being actively developed."
1407
"<application>ProjectCenter</application> is GNUstep's integrated development "
1408
"environment (IDE) and allows a rapid development and easy managment of "
1409
"ProjectCenter running on GNUstepapplications, tools and frameworks. It is at "
1410
"version 0.6, is under the GPL and is being actively developed."
1412
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:383(title)
1413
msgid "PsychoPy - Environment for Creating Psychology Stimuli in Psychology"
1414
msgstr "PsychoPy - Environment for Creating Psychology Stimuli in Psychology"
1416
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:384(para)
1418
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.psychopy.org\"> http://www.psychopy.org "
1421
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.psychopy.org\"> http://www.psychopy.org "
1424
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:387(para)
1426
"<application>PsychoPy</application> is an cross platform open-source package "
1427
"for running experiments using Python. Contrary to the website's claim, "
1428
"Python is NOT an alternative to MatLab. PsychoPy combines the graphical "
1429
"strengths of OpenGL with the easy Python syntax to give scientists a free "
1430
"and simple stimulus presentation and control package. It is used by many "
1431
"labs worldwide for psychophysics, cognitive neuroscience and experimental "
1434
"<application>PsychoPy</application> is an cross platform open-source package "
1435
"for running experiments using Python. Contrary to the website's claim, "
1436
"Python is NOT an alternative to MatLab. PsychoPy combines the graphical "
1437
"strengths of OpenGL with the easy Python syntax to give scientists a free "
1438
"and simple stimulus presentation and control package. It is used by many "
1439
"labs worldwide for psychophysics, cognitive neuroscience and experimental "
1442
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:393(title)
1443
msgid "Pyraqua - A Fast and Lightweight IDE for Python using wxPython"
1444
msgstr "Pyraqua - A Fast and Lightweight IDE for Python using wxPython"
1446
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:395(ulink)
1447
msgid "http://code.google.com/p/pyragua"
1448
msgstr "http://code.google.com/p/pyragua"
1450
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:397(para)
1452
"Part of Google's \"Summer of Code\", Pyraqua's home page shows activity last "
1453
"occurred on December 29, 2009 with the posting of version 0.2.5. There has "
1454
"been no activity since then and the project is effectively dead."
1456
"Part of Google's \"Summer of Code\", Pyraqua's home page shows activity last "
1457
"occurred on December 29, 2009 with the posting of version 0.2.5. There has "
1458
"been no activity since then and the project is effectively dead."
1460
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:403(title)
1461
msgid "The Qt Toolkit"
1462
msgstr "The Qt Toolkit"
1464
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:405(ulink)
1465
msgid "http://qt.nokia.com"
1466
msgstr "http://qt.nokia.com"
1468
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:407(para)
1470
"Qt's latest version is 4.7 but it is usually referred to as \"Qt4\" to avoid "
1471
"confusion with the previous major release, Qt3. The KDE 3.5.x desktop was "
1472
"built using Qt3 and the KDE 4.x desktop was built using Qt4. The two "
1473
"versions are not compatible, and a tool is provided to migrate applications "
1474
"built with Qt3 to Qt4. However, some classes, methods and properties in Qt3 "
1475
"were not carried forward into Qt4 and those will have to be replaced using "
1476
"existing Qt4 objects."
1478
"Qt's latest version is 4.7 but it is usually referred to as \"Qt4\" to avoid "
1479
"confusion with the previous major release, Qt3. The KDE 3.5.x desktop was "
1480
"built using Qt3 and the KDE 4.x desktop was built using Qt4. The two "
1481
"versions are not compatible, and a tool is provided to migrate applications "
1482
"built with Qt3 to Qt4. However, some classes, methods and properties in Qt3 "
1483
"were not carried forward into Qt4 and those will have to be replaced using "
1484
"existing Qt4 objects."
1486
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:410(para)
1488
"The <application>Qt</application> (pronounced <quote>cute</quote>) toolkit "
1489
"includes three major components, plus the QtCreator IDE and and the Qt-SDK. "
1490
"They are produced by Nokia, which purchased Qt from the original developer, "
1491
"Trolltech so that they could use Qt to develop their mobile phone OS, "
1492
"Symbian. They also use Qt to support MeeGo, an open source Linux project "
1493
"which brings together the Moblin project, headed up by Intel, and Maemo, by "
1494
"Nokia, into a single open source activity. Nokia states that <quote>MeeGo "
1495
"integrates the experience and skills of two significant development "
1496
"ecosystems, versed in communications and computing technologies. The MeeGo "
1497
"project believes these two pillars form the technical foundations for next "
1498
"generation platforms and usages in the mobile and device platforms space. "
1499
"MeeGo currently targets platforms such as netbooks/entry-level desktops, "
1500
"hand held computing and communications devices, in-vehicle infotainment "
1501
"devices, connected TVs, and media phones.</quote>"
1503
"The <application>Qt</application> (pronounced <quote>cute</quote>) toolkit "
1504
"includes three major components, plus the QtCreator IDE and and the Qt-SDK. "
1505
"They are produced by Nokia, which purchased Qt from the original developer, "
1506
"Trolltech so that they could use Qt to develop their mobile phone OS, "
1507
"Symbian. They also use Qt to support MeeGo, an open source Linux project "
1508
"which brings together the Moblin project, headed up by Intel, and Maemo, by "
1509
"Nokia, into a single open source activity. Nokia states that <quote>MeeGo "
1510
"integrates the experience and skills of two significant development "
1511
"ecosystems, versed in communications and computing technologies. The MeeGo "
1512
"project believes these two pillars form the technical foundations for next "
1513
"generation platforms and usages in the mobile and device platforms space. "
1514
"MeeGo currently targets platforms such as netbooks/entry-level desktops, "
1515
"hand held computing and communications devices, in-vehicle infotainment "
1516
"devices, connected TVs, and media phones.</quote>"
1518
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:413(para)
1520
"On February 11, 2011, Nokia announced a <quote>partnership</quote> with "
1521
"Microsoft in which Nokia will replace Symbian with Windows Phone 7 in "
1522
"wealthy American and European markets, but continue to use Symbian in India "
1523
"and other poorer regions. Because of a huge outcry by Qt and open source "
1524
"supporters who contributed to Symbian, Meego and Maemo, Nokia released a "
1525
"<ulink url=\"http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/12/nokia-new-strategic-"
1526
"direction-what-is-the-future-for-qt\">blog message</ulink> the next day. It "
1527
"seems they need Qt in order to continue to support Symbian on the 200 "
1528
"million Nokia phones that run it, and MeeGo and Maemo for a "
1529
"<quote>disruptive</quote> presence in the markets for which they are being "
1530
"offered. But, the partnership puts the commercial version of Qt in a "
1531
"questionable light due to the influence of Microsoft and the history of its "
1532
"partnership with Novell, and others which no longer exist."
1534
"On February 11, 2011, Nokia announced a <quote>partnership</quote> with "
1535
"Microsoft in which Nokia will replace Symbian with Windows Phone 7 in "
1536
"wealthy American and European markets, but continue to use Symbian in India "
1537
"and other poorer regions. Because of a huge outcry by Qt and open source "
1538
"supporters who contributed to Symbian, Meego and Maemo, Nokia released a "
1539
"<ulink url=\"http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/12/nokia-new-strategic-"
1540
"direction-what-is-the-future-for-qt\">blog message</ulink> the next day. It "
1541
"seems they need Qt in order to continue to support Symbian on the 200 "
1542
"million Nokia phones that run it, and MeeGo and Maemo for a "
1543
"<quote>disruptive</quote> presence in the markets for which they are being "
1544
"offered. But, the partnership puts the commercial version of Qt in a "
1545
"questionable light due to the influence of Microsoft and the history of its "
1546
"partnership with Novell, and others which no longer exist."
1548
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:416(para)
1550
"Qt's the three major components are the Designer, the Linguist and the "
1551
"Application Programming Interface (API). The Qt toolkit allows you to write "
1552
"source code for advanced applications with graphical user interfaces on "
1553
"either Linux, Windows or Mac and compile them on all three platforms and "
1554
"embedded operating systems with little or no rewriting of the source code, "
1555
"saving time and development cost."
1557
"Qt's the three major components are the Designer, the Linguist and the "
1558
"Application Programming Interface (API). The Qt toolkit allows you to write "
1559
"source code for advanced applications with graphical user interfaces on "
1560
"either Linux, Windows or Mac and compile them on all three platforms and "
1561
"embedded operating systems with little or no rewriting of the source code, "
1562
"saving time and development cost."
1564
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:419(para)
1566
"Since the Qt Toolkit is under the GPL/LGPL it is not threatened by this "
1567
"partnership, and Canonical announced that they are going to use Qt instead "
1568
"of Gnome to develop their Unity 2D desktop. So, considering that, and the "
1569
"fact that Qt is under the GPL/LGPL license, Qt remains as viable a "
1570
"development tool as it was before the announcement. Because Kubuntu uses the "
1571
"KDE desktop and KDE was built with Qt, and Qt is the most powerful GUI RAD "
1572
"tool available on Linux, and some would say Windows as well, the following "
1573
"is information is about how to install Qt."
1575
"Since the Qt Toolkit is under the GPL/LGPL it is not threatened by this "
1576
"partnership, and Canonical announced that they are going to use Qt instead "
1577
"of Gnome to develop their Unity 2D desktop. So, considering that, and the "
1578
"fact that Qt is under the GPL/LGPL license, Qt remains as viable a "
1579
"development tool as it was before the announcement. Because Kubuntu uses the "
1580
"KDE desktop and KDE was built with Qt, and Qt is the most powerful GUI RAD "
1581
"tool available on Linux, and some would say Windows as well, the following "
1582
"is information is about how to install Qt."
1584
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:423(title)
1585
msgid "Installation of Qt"
1586
msgstr "Installation of Qt"
1588
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:424(para)
1590
"The entire Qt toolkit is in the repository as qt-sdk or as part of the Qt "
1591
"SDK available from the <ulink url=\"http://qt.nokia.com/downloads\"> "
1592
"http://qt.nokia.com/downloads </ulink> website under either the LGPL or a "
1593
"commercial license. The latest version the Qt-SDK-1.1 zip file available "
1594
"from Nokia in either the <ulink url=\"http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/sdk-"
1595
"linux-x11-64bit-cpp\">32 bit</ulink> or <ulink "
1596
"url=\"http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/sdk-linux-x11-32bit-cpp\">64 bit</ulink> "
1597
"version. Either includes the QtCreator, the Designer, the Assistant (API), "
1598
"the Linguist and all the necessary libraries and utilities. The Qt SDK can "
1599
"be installed in the user's home account and used to create applications "
1600
"regardless of which version of Qt libraries the KDE desktop requires because "
1601
"the SDK startup scripts sets the shell environment to point to the SDK "
1604
"The entire Qt toolkit is in the repository as qt-sdk or as part of the Qt "
1605
"SDK available from the <ulink url=\"http://qt.nokia.com/downloads\"> "
1606
"http://qt.nokia.com/downloads </ulink> website under either the LGPL or a "
1607
"commercial license. The latest version the Qt-SDK-1.1 zip file available "
1608
"from Nokia in either the <ulink url=\"http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/sdk-"
1609
"linux-x11-64bit-cpp\">32 bit</ulink> or <ulink "
1610
"url=\"http://qt.nokia.com/downloads/sdk-linux-x11-32bit-cpp\">64 bit</ulink> "
1611
"version. Either includes the QtCreator, the Designer, the Assistant (API), "
1612
"the Linguist and all the necessary libraries and utilities. The Qt SDK can "
1613
"be installed in the user's home account and used to create applications "
1614
"regardless of which version of Qt libraries the KDE desktop requires because "
1615
"the SDK startup scripts sets the shell environment to point to the SDK "
1618
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:430(para)
1619
msgid "qt4-dev-tools"
1620
msgstr "qt4-dev-tools"
1622
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:431(para)
1624
"qt4-doc (installs the API locally, to save HD space use the online version)"
1626
"qt4-doc (installs the API locally, to save HD space use the online version)"
1628
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:432(para)
1629
msgid "qt4-designer"
1630
msgstr "qt4-designer"
1632
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:433(para)
1636
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:434(para)
1637
msgid "qt4-qtconfig"
1638
msgstr "qt4-qtconfig"
1640
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:435(para)
1641
msgid "libqt4-sqlite"
1642
msgstr "libqt4-sqlite"
1644
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:436(para)
1648
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:427(para)
1650
"To use the QtCreator without installing the SDK one must first install the "
1651
"Qt components from the repository so that the Qt libraries, qmake, moc, "
1652
"debugger and other utilities are available to be automatically located by "
1653
"QtCreator when it is installed. Installing the following necessary packages "
1654
"in the order given will establish a proper QtCreator development "
1655
"environment: <placeholder-1/>"
1657
"To use the QtCreator without installing the SDK one must first install the "
1658
"Qt components from the repository so that the Qt libraries, qmake, moc, "
1659
"debugger and other utilities are available to be automatically located by "
1660
"QtCreator when it is installed. Installing the following necessary packages "
1661
"in the order given will establish a proper QtCreator development "
1662
"environment: <placeholder-1/>"
1664
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:439(para)
1666
"Several other packages might be necessary, depending on your needs. For "
1667
"example, if you want to create database applications then libqt4-sql-psql, "
1668
"libqt4-sql-mysql and libqt4-sql-sqlite will allow you to connect to a "
1669
"PostgreSQL, MySQL or SQLite3 database, respectively. Also consider qt4-"
1670
"demos, libqt4-dbg, libqt4-network, libqt4-script, libqt4-xml, python-qt4 "
1671
"(Python bindings) and libqt4-webkit."
1673
"Several other packages might be necessary, depending on your needs. For "
1674
"example, if you want to create database applications then libqt4-sql-psql, "
1675
"libqt4-sql-mysql and libqt4-sql-sqlite will allow you to connect to a "
1676
"PostgreSQL, MySQL or SQLite3 database, respectively. Also consider qt4-"
1677
"demos, libqt4-dbg, libqt4-network, libqt4-script, libqt4-xml, python-qt4 "
1678
"(Python bindings) and libqt4-webkit."
1680
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:442(para)
1682
"One can also create Qt applications using just Qt-Designer, the Assistant, "
1683
"and the Linguist by installing all of the 6 necessary packages listed above "
1684
"except qtcreator, which can be replaced using Kate or your favorite text "
1685
"editor. In this case one runs the Qt-Designer to create the graphical user "
1686
"interfaces independent of the text editor used."
1688
"One can also create Qt applications using just Qt-Designer, the Assistant, "
1689
"and the Linguist by installing all of the 6 necessary packages listed above "
1690
"except qtcreator, which can be replaced using Kate or your favourite text "
1691
"editor. In this case one runs the Qt-Designer to create the graphical user "
1692
"interfaces independent of the text editor used."
1694
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:447(title)
1696
msgstr "Qt Designer"
1698
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:448(para)
1700
"The Designer is the graphical user interface (GUI) designing tool for "
1701
"graphical applications written using the Qt toolkit. Qt provides the "
1702
"building blocks — a broad set of customizable widgets, graphics canvas, "
1703
"style engine and more that you need to build modern user interfaces. You can "
1704
"incorporate 3D graphics, multimedia audio or video, visual effects, and "
1705
"animations into your projects. Qts integration with the WebKit web rendering "
1706
"engine means that one can quickly incorporate content and services from the "
1707
"Web into their native application, and can use the web environment to "
1708
"deliver their services and functionality."
1710
"The Designer is the graphical user interface (GUI) designing tool for "
1711
"graphical applications written using the Qt toolkit. Qt provides the "
1712
"building blocks — a broad set of customisable widgets, graphics canvas, "
1713
"style engine and more that you need to build modern user interfaces. You can "
1714
"incorporate 3D graphics, multimedia audio or video, visual effects, and "
1715
"animations into your projects. Qts integration with the WebKit web rendering "
1716
"engine means that one can quickly incorporate content and services from the "
1717
"Web into their native application, and can use the web environment to "
1718
"deliver their services and functionality."
1720
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:453(title)
1722
msgstr "Qt Linguist"
1724
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:454(para)
1726
"The Linguist is Qt's i18n tool. (The word \"internationalization\" has 18 "
1727
"letters between its first and last letter). It allows for easy creation of "
1728
"translation files which are used with the translate (tr()) function to allow "
1729
"the text displayed by an application to localized to the language of the "
1732
"The Linguist is Qt's i18n tool. (The word \"internationalisation\" has 18 "
1733
"letters between its first and last letter). It allows for easy creation of "
1734
"translation files which are used with the translate (tr()) function to allow "
1735
"the text displayed by an application to localised to the language of the "
1738
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:459(title)
1739
msgid "Qt Assistant"
1740
msgstr "Qt Assistant"
1742
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:460(para)
1744
"The Assistant is Qt's Application Programming Interface (API), a world class "
1745
"documentation for Qt. It deals with more than just Qt's tools and classes. "
1746
"The API for any release of Qt, its tools and addons can be found <ulink "
1747
"url=\"http://doc.qt.nokia.com\"> here</ulink>. It includes the following: "
1748
"Class index, Function index, Modules, Namespaces, Global Declarations, and "
1749
"the elements of the new declarative tool QML."
1751
"The Assistant is Qt's Application Programming Interface (API), a world class "
1752
"documentation for Qt. It deals with more than just Qt's tools and classes. "
1753
"The API for any release of Qt, its tools and addons can be found <ulink "
1754
"url=\"http://doc.qt.nokia.com\"> here</ulink>. It includes the following: "
1755
"Class index, Function index, Modules, Namespaces, Global Declarations, and "
1756
"the elements of the new declarative tool QML."
1758
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:463(para)
1760
"Other Qt API Topics are: Programming with Qt, Device UI's and Qt Quick, UI "
1761
"Design with Qt, Cross-platform and Platform-specific info, Qt and Key "
1762
"Technologies, and How-To's and Best Practices. Several dozen examples are "
1763
"documented. The Assistant also includes tutorials, demos and QML Examples."
1765
"Other Qt API Topics are: Programming with Qt, Device UI's and Qt Quick, UI "
1766
"Design with Qt, Cross-platform and Platform-specific info, Qt and Key "
1767
"Technologies, and How-To's and Best Practices. Several dozen examples are "
1768
"documented. The Assistant also includes tutorials, demos and QML Examples."
1770
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:468(title)
1774
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:469(para)
1776
"<application>QtCreator</application> is Qt's graphical IDE, linking a "
1777
"powerful text editor, the Designer and debugger in a GUI environment. The "
1778
"LGPL version includes connectivity to PostgreSQL and other open source "
1779
"databases. The commercial license allows connectivity to those open source "
1780
"databases and to proprietary databases like Oracle. QtCreator is similar in "
1781
"power to Microsoft's Visual Studio C++. Simple applications can sometimes be "
1782
"created without having to write a single line of code. The internet and "
1783
"YouTube is full of tutorials and videos describing all levels of Qt "
1784
"development, like this one documenting the results of a <ulink "
1785
"url=\"http://sector.ynet.sk/qt4-tutorial\">first time user</ulink>."
1787
"<application>QtCreator</application> is Qt's graphical IDE, linking a "
1788
"powerful text editor, the Designer and debugger in a GUI environment. The "
1789
"LGPL version includes connectivity to PostgreSQL and other open source "
1790
"databases. The commercial license allows connectivity to those open source "
1791
"databases and to proprietary databases like Oracle. QtCreator is similar in "
1792
"power to Microsoft's Visual Studio C++. Simple applications can sometimes be "
1793
"created without having to write a single line of code. The internet and "
1794
"YouTube is full of tutorials and videos describing all levels of Qt "
1795
"development, like this one documenting the results of a <ulink "
1796
"url=\"http://sector.ynet.sk/qt4-tutorial\">first time user</ulink>."
1798
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:476(title)
1799
msgid "Quanta Plus - Web Development GUI"
1800
msgstr "Quanta Plus - Web Development GUI"
1802
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:477(para)
1804
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://quanta.kdewebdev.org\"> is a dead "
1807
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://quanta.kdewebdev.org\"> is a dead "
1810
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:480(para)
1812
"The Quanta Plus <ulink "
1813
"url=\"http://sourceforge.net/projects/quanta/files/quanta/Quanta%203.5.8/\">s"
1814
"ourceforge website</ulink> shows that version 3.5.7, released on November 9, "
1815
"2007 was the last update posted. Quanta Plus can be considered a dead "
1816
"project. The only changes in the Kubuntu repository package appear to be to "
1817
"the desktop file, made by the Kubuntu dev team. KompoZer is considered its "
1820
"The Quanta Plus <ulink "
1821
"url=\"http://sourceforge.net/projects/quanta/files/quanta/Quanta%203.5.8/\">s"
1822
"ourceforge website</ulink> shows that version 3.5.7, released on November 9, "
1823
"2007 was the last update posted. Quanta Plus can be considered a dead "
1824
"project. The only changes in the Kubuntu repository package appear to be to "
1825
"the desktop file, made by the Kubuntu dev team. KompoZer is considered its "
1828
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:486(title)
1829
msgid "Seamonkey - Internet Navigator and Composer"
1830
msgstr "Seamonkey - Internet Navigator and Composer"
1832
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:487(para)
1834
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.seamonkey-project.org\"> "
1835
"http://www.seamonkey-project.org </ulink>"
1837
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://www.seamonkey-project.org\"> "
1838
"http://www.seamonkey-project.org </ulink>"
1840
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:490(para)
1842
"The <application>SeaMonkey</application> project is a community effort to "
1843
"develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite. Such a software "
1844
"suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey "
1845
"project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this "
1846
"concept. It includes an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with "
1847
"an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development "
1848
"tools. On February 14, 2011 version 2.1 Beta 2 was released."
1850
"The <application>SeaMonkey</application> project is a community effort to "
1851
"develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite. Such a software "
1852
"suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey "
1853
"project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this "
1854
"concept. It includes an Internet browser, email & newsgroup client with "
1855
"an included web feed reader, HTML editor, IRC chat and web development "
1856
"tools. On February 14, 2011 version 2.1 Beta 2 was released."
1858
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:493(para)
1860
"Powered by Mozilla Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same Mozilla "
1861
"source code which powers such successful siblings as Firefox, Thunderbird, "
1862
"Camino, Sunbird and Miro. Legal backing is provided by the Mozilla "
1863
"Foundation. The code is licensed under a MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-licsense, allowing "
1864
"it to be easily reused in different environments. If your Internet activity "
1865
"consists of just browsing, emailing, using the IRC, reading web feeds and "
1866
"doing some light HTML editing then this application fills all your needs."
1868
"Powered by Mozilla Under the hood, SeaMonkey uses much of the same Mozilla "
1869
"source code which powers such successful siblings as Firefox, Thunderbird, "
1870
"Camino, Sunbird and Miro. Legal backing is provided by the Mozilla "
1871
"Foundation. The code is licensed under a MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-licsense, allowing "
1872
"it to be easily reused in different environments. If your Internet activity "
1873
"consists of just browsing, emailing, using the IRC, reading web feeds and "
1874
"doing some light HTML editing then this application fills all your needs."
1876
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:499(title)
1877
msgid "SPE - Stani's Python IDE"
1878
msgstr "SPE - Stani's Python IDE"
1880
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:500(para)
1882
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://pythonide.stani.be/\"> "
1883
"http://pythonide.stani.be </ulink>"
1885
"Home Page: <ulink url=\"http://pythonide.stani.be/\"> "
1886
"http://pythonide.stani.be </ulink>"
1888
#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:503(para)
1890
"<application>SPE</application> is a python IDE with auto indentation and "
1891
"completion, call tips, syntax coloring & highlighting, uml viewer, class "
1892
"explorer, source index, todo list, pycrust shell, file browsers, drag and "
1893
"drop, Blender support. SPE ships with wxGlade,PyChecker and Kiki. SPE is a "
1894
"mature project but development seems to have stopped around 2008."
1896
"<application>SPE</application> is a python IDE with auto indentation and "
1897
"completion, call tips, syntax colouring & highlighting, uml viewer, "
1898
"class explorer, source index, todo list, pycrust shell, file browsers, drag "
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"and drop, Blender support. SPE ships with wxGlade,PyChecker and Kiki. SPE is "
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"a mature project but development seems to have stopped around 2008."
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#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:509(title)
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msgid "wxFormBuilder - wxWidgets GUI Designer"
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msgstr "wxFormBuilder - wxWidgets GUI Designer"
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#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:510(para)
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"Home Page: <ulink "
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"url=\"http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/wxformbuilder\"> "
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"http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/wxformbuilder </ulink>"
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"Home Page: <ulink "
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"url=\"http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/wxformbuilder\"> "
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"http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/wxformbuilder </ulink>"
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#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:513(para)
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"<application>wxFormBuilder</application> is an open-source, cross-platform "
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"RAD tool for wxWidgets. It aims to be an application that as well as "
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"enabling visual development and generating the corresponding code, allows "
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"the inclusion of non-graphical components, as well as providing facilities "
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"for extending the set of widgets easily via plugins. One should not edit the "
1923
"code generated by wxFormbuilder, so the correct way to implement a GUI "
1924
"generated by wxFormBuilder is by using inheritance. The generated classes "
1925
"which create the GUI are intended to be used as base classes for the user-"
1926
"entered classes which implement the GUI. See the <ulink "
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"url=\"http://wiki.wxformbuilder.org/Tutorials/WhyCantIEditTheGeneratedCode\">"
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" Why Can't I Edit the Generated Code</ulink> web page."
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"<application>wxFormBuilder</application> is an open-source, cross-platform "
1931
"RAD tool for wxWidgets. It aims to be an application that as well as "
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"enabling visual development and generating the corresponding code, allows "
1933
"the inclusion of non-graphical components, as well as providing facilities "
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"for extending the set of widgets easily via plugins. One should not edit the "
1935
"code generated by wxFormbuilder, so the correct way to implement a GUI "
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"generated by wxFormBuilder is by using inheritance. The generated classes "
1937
"which create the GUI are intended to be used as base classes for the user-"
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"entered classes which implement the GUI. See the <ulink "
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"url=\"http://wiki.wxformbuilder.org/Tutorials/WhyCantIEditTheGeneratedCode\">"
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" Why Can't I Edit the Generated Code</ulink> web page."
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#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2
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#: ../docs/development/C/development.xml:0(None)
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msgid "translator-credits"
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"Launchpad Contributions:\n"
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" Jared Norris https://launchpad.net/~jarednorris\n"
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" Joel Pickett https://launchpad.net/~jpickett"