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* Templates for C++, Ruby, Python and PHP | * Templates for C++, Ruby, Python and PHP | ||
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* Categories | * Categories | ||
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* Templates for different build-systems and frameworks | * Templates for different build-systems and frameworks | ||
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* Templates especially for KDE-development (plugins for Plasma, KOffice, KTextEditor, KRunner, Akonadi) | * Templates especially for KDE-development (plugins for Plasma, KOffice, KTextEditor, KRunner, Akonadi) | ||
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* It is easy to create new templates using space holders and a simple CMake-command | * It is easy to create new templates using space holders and a simple CMake-command | ||
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* Integrated into KDevelop | * Integrated into KDevelop | ||
Revision as of 07:09, 24 June 2011
KAppTemplate offers a wizard to make a development project set-up quick and easy |
Features
- Templates for C++, Ruby, Python and PHP
- Categories
- Templates for different build-systems and frameworks
- Templates especially for KDE-development (plugins for Plasma, KOffice, KTextEditor, KRunner, Akonadi)
- It is easy to create new templates using space holders and a simple CMake-command
- Integrated into KDevelop
The Handbook is available from here