Its definitely a great IDE. Relatively lightweight, has a lot of features, and makes working with qt really simple. It also makes a good general purpose C/C++ IDE.
I like it a lot better than those fucking huge java based IDEs everyone seems to use these days.
Qt creator
sorry, I just used it because it was the one that I remembered that I had installed, it's the one on the website if you follow the links for windows:
vim.org
So, I found a command-line vim and it never went over 2mb, pretty impressive.
Cpp? Into the garbage it goes.
What's your beef with the C preprocessor?
For c++, yes
for real? is that a joke?
No, if you go onto their site you can see they have a link to a downloads page, which has a link to the windows versions
People here get upset if you even indirectly admit to using Windows
can you modify the qtcreator examples to use in your own program? for things like windows, menus, etc. there's no point in rewriting the code. but what if you don't want to use everything included in the GPL'd library, so you remove some of it. Do you still need to include the original file? or what?
uh oh