plugin for avr-gcc

Aleix Pol aleixpol at kde.org
Fri Feb 28 11:57:42 UTC 2014


On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:36 AM, Mohammad H. Amir Amjadi <
m.amjadi at engineer.com> wrote:

> On  09 Esfand 1392 01:50:42 Sven Brauch wrote:
> > Also -- I don't want to say it should be done, I just want to bring it up
> > --  this is quite different from a desktop application development
> > workflow, so maybe this is one of the cases where you want to start off
> > with kdevplatform, not kdevelop...?
>
> Well, this is true that it is not actually different from desktop
> application
> development, but I thought focusing on the main target (which is avr-gcc)
> is
> much better than start off a new IDE ( as I said I didn't want to reinvent
> the
> wheel). This is because individual projects will become depricated after a
> while just because they are idividual projects. There are a number of
> similar
> things out there (Like kontrollerLab) which are dead, while eclipse for
> avr-
> gcc is just a plugin on eclipse CDT and also codeblocks arduino is a plugin
> for codeblocks and they are not a new application.
>
> Ok. How should we start?
>

Install yourself KDevelop and KDevPlatform with its development files, then
try to compile the kdevplatform example we have in kdeexamples. You can
make it evolve to whatever you feel like.

Aleix
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