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This document provides a brief introduction to the various types of development available in <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>. It covers topics such as languages, packaging and tools.
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In the Linux world, the term "development" means several different things. In this documentation article, the term "development" covers topics such as application development including languages and graphical user interface toolkits, a brief overview of the applications available for web development, and a brief overview of packaging applications for Kubuntu.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:24(para)
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Compiling C++ programs requires extra packages that are not installed by default.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:39(para)
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Install the <placeholder-1/> package
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Located in
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There are many tools available for C++ developers. People interested in developing graphical applications will find that graphical toolkits or platforms make development more convenient. The two most popular development platforms for <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> and <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> are <quote><acronym>GTK</acronym>/GNOME</quote> and <quote>Qt/KDE</quote>, each of which has its own set of tools and documentation.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:51(para)
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The following is a list of the tools available in <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> that can be used to develop C++ applications:
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An easy-to-use integrated development environment (<acronym>IDE</acronym>) for KDE. It supports a wide range of programming languages and features project management, an advanced editor, a class browser and an integrated debugger.
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development/C/development.xml:65(para)
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install the <placeholder-1/> package
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development/C/development.xml:73(ulink) development/C/development.xml:90(ulink) development/C/development.xml:109(ulink) development/C/development.xml:178(ulink) development/C/development.xml:194(ulink) development/C/development.xml:293(ulink) development/C/development.xml:310(ulink) development/C/development.xml:325(ulink) development/C/development.xml:341(ulink) development/C/development.xml:379(ulink) development/C/development.xml:395(ulink)
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A new, lightweight, cross-platform integrated development environment (<acronym>IDE</acronym>) designed to make development with the Qt application framework fast and easy.
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development/C/development.xml:82(para)
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An open and extensible platform for anything, yet nothing exclusively. It provides a foundation for constructing and running integrated software-development tools. The Eclipse Platform allows tool builders to develop tools independently that integrate with other tools so seamlessly that it is hard to tell where one tool ends and another starts.
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Located in
development/C/development.xml:99(para)
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