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An application that provides classes that allow for the creation of custom widget plugins for Qt Designer, and classes that enable access to Qt Designer's components.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:302(para)
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An application which provides online help for everything Qt.
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development/C/development.xml:319(para)
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Tools used to assist in Qt 4 development, including the Qt Assistant, Linguist, D-Bus Viewer and Pixel Tool applications.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:334(para)
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Web development encompasses so many markup languages and scripting languages that it would not be possible to give a brief overview. Most people who do web development concentrate on markup languages such as <acronym>HTML</acronym>, <acronym>XML</acronym>, and others, as well as scripting languages such as JavaScript, <acronym>PHP</acronym>, Ruby, Python, and others.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:356(para)
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The following is a small set of tools that are available for the <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> system:
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A web development environment for working with HTML and associated languages. It strives to be neutral and transparent to all markup languages, while supporting popular web-based scripting languages, CSS and other emerging W3C recommendations.
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development/C/development.xml:370(para)
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A complete Web Authoring System that combines web file management and easy-to-use WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web page editing.
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development/C/development.xml:388(para)
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In Linux days of old, installing applications meant that users had to issue commands such as configure, make, and make install using source software packages. Debian (upon which Kubuntu depends heavily) has made it easy for users to install applications without having to mess around with dependencies, command line configuring, special command sequences, lengthy waits and other nuisances.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:419(para)
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Since packaging applications is a broad topic that can seem more complex than it actually is, the following links provide a starting point for Kubuntu packaging:
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:427(para)
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The Debian manuals are a good place to start before moving on to the Ubuntu (and Kubuntu) Packaging Guide.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:433(para)
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