Mike Smith via tde-devels wrote:
OOP, etc. I haven't used C++ before but interested
in learning.
I started with BASIC in 1984 and then had some C and Prolog in 1994. After
this I found OOP from the concept side of things more logical and started
learning OOO in PERL, PHP, C++.
What does your programming environment look like? Do
you code in a VM or
container so that you don't mess with your main system's configuration?
What's your favorite editor or IDE? I'm curious what you're typical
workflow looks like.
I am not a devoted developer, but rather enthusiast. However after TDE was
born and KDeveloper did not improve much because of man power constraints,
I found Eclipse (the C++ IDE) to be very powerful tool. It requires a bit
of mem and cpu, but it has many useful plugins and additional tools that
make development easy. For the dependencies (includes, libs) and the
related syntax highlighting I setup the paths and export them. Then I
import them into any TDE project I open. It supports collaboration in GIT.
I'll end up here with the advertisement - if you are interested have a look
into it.
I prefer developing on my workstation, but compiling in chroot and testing
in a VM. There are various reasons I do this, but in fact you can do
everything in one VM, or perhaps mount a share with the code repository
into the VM, so that you can recreate the VM without affecting the repo.
Many thanks to Michele for sharing and supporting in the beginning of my
journey.
BR
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