> "Squis IDE", instead they prefer a mix of command line and. Some of my colleagues don't use the so called But I cannot use QtCreator, I have to use > I use as well the Squish tool, a test framework, driven in python, I haven’t checked if and how they work though. > editor of choice, but i'm seriously thinking about using Visual CodeĪs a side note there seems to be a language server support lib + python support for emacs too: > have way better support for python, in the mean time emacs is still my Getting started In this tutorial we will be using PyQt/PySide with the. > I can't wait for the new "Python for Qt" and I would love QtCreator to The examples are packaged with the Qt installers and are accessed through Qt Creator. > I do lot of C++, Qt and Python, often, but not always mixed together. > QtCreator, thanks to their "Language Server Protocol". > Now when it comes to python, Visual Code is actually way better than > won't even look at something else, even if it's better. > brain-washed and addicted to MS technologies, to a point that they > The only reason i can think of, is that they are completely > yet they don't give a sh*t about QtC, way better to require a MS > Visual Code! What drive me nuts, is that they all have a Qt License, Yet, what is the first thing they install in their Linux VM? > I'm working in a 98% MS environment, but every developer has a Linux I don’t understand what your question is. > (trying to mimick Apple fanboys), where does QtCreator stand in this? > Visual Code is the new "Revolution" according to Microsoft fanboys > fanboy (to say the least), but these open source component could be > I personally hate companies like Palentir, and i'm not a Microsoft It doesn’t really solve all problems with supporting another language ((semantic) highlighting, building & running, etc),īut should make supporting additional languages much easier. We currently work on support for the language server protocol. > the "Language Server Protocol" for python. > There's a "Python Language Server" available, an implementation of > With the upcoming "Python for Qt" release, is there any plan to have a Jun 2018, at 10:06, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
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