@redbr64@lemmy.world yeah, I did my KDE donation just a minute ago ($32.96, bc the default was 30 Euros)
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@redbr64@lemmy.world yeah, I did my KDE donation just a minute ago ($32.96, bc the default was 30 Euros)
@kde@lemmy.kde.social @kde@floss.social
@redbr64@lemmy.world so funny seeing stuff like this where everyone’s just “what the hell is that? oh, you’re fundraising lemme get my wallet.” anyway where’s my wallet?
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So Kate is one too then, right? it has all of that and was designed for it to be used as an IDE.
I’m interested in that too, where’s the line and how much does it matter?
that does work, it’s a little clunkier than i’d like but it’s better than the code not running
can’t say I’m convinced of anything by a logo change…
I’ve tried Kate, vscode, some python one on windows (idk which one it was years ago), kdevelop, and I think a couple others but I forgot which ones.
I believe both clang and gcc are present on my system right now. and yeah, the Kate documentation was a little lacking. they do have little pop-ups letting you know though
it’s C, I’ll add that to the post in a second
it’s C, I’ll add that to the post in a second
C, for now.
I like the idea but it doesn’t seem incredibly usable rn
my $30 are in, thanks for the desktop and the apps.