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Posted over 6 years ago by apol
Lately I found myself working on an ARM64 (aka aarch64) based system which in turn I don’t own. So I needed to get a system to build and test things on. How? First of all, you need to have qemu static builds installed. For example, for ArchLinux you need to get them from AUR: $ […]
Posted over 6 years ago by apol
Lately I found myself working on an ARM64 (aka aarch64) based system which in turn I don’t own. So I needed to get a system to build and test things on. How? First of all, you need to have qemu static builds installed. For example, for ArchLinux you need to get them from AUR: $ […]
Posted almost 7 years ago by apol
On my last blog post I discussed about how some assumptions such as the platform developed on can affect our development. We need to minimize it by empowering the developers with good tools so that they can develop properly. To that end, I introduced ... [More] runtimes in our IDE to abstract platforms (much like on Gnome’s … Continue reading KDevelop runtimes: Docker and Flatpak integration → [Less]
Posted almost 7 years ago by apol
On my last blog post I discussed about how some assumptions such as the platform developed on can affect our development. We need to minimize it by empowering the developers with good tools so that they can develop properly. To that end, I introduced runtimes in our IDE to abstract platforms (much like on Gnome’s […]
Posted almost 7 years ago by apol
On my last blog post I discussed about how some assumptions such as the platform developed on can affect our development. We need to minimize it by empowering the developers with good tools so that they can develop properly. To that end, I introduced runtimes in our IDE to abstract platforms (much like on Gnome’s […]
Posted over 7 years ago by Kevin Funk
Let's start with some luridness: Now from the beginning: I got to know quite a few people in the past decade (phew, I'm such a dinosaur!) who use Kate as their editor of choice to hack on C++ code, on a daily basis. While I totally agree Kate is an
Posted over 7 years ago by Kevin Funk
Let's start with some luridness: Now from the beginning: I got to know quite a few people in the past decade (phew, I'm such a dinosaur!) who use Kate as their editor of choice to hack on C++ code, on a daily basis. While I totally
Posted over 7 years ago by Kevin Funk
Let's start with some luridness: Now from the beginning: I got to know quite a few people in the past decade (phew, I'm such a dinosaur!) who use Kate as their editor of choice to hack on C++ code, on a daily basis. While I totally agree Kate is an
Posted over 7 years ago by Kevin Funk
Heya, just a short heads-up that KDevelop is seeking for a new maintainer for the Ruby language support. Miquel Sabaté did an amazing job maintaining the plugin in the recent years, but would like to step down as maintainer because he's lacking time to continue looking after
Posted over 7 years ago by Kevin Funk
Heya, just a short heads-up that KDevelop is seeking for a new maintainer for the Ruby language support. Miquel Sabaté did an amazing job maintaining the plugin in the recent years, but would like to step down as maintainer because he's lacking time to continue looking after it. Here's an