Month: March 2013

Various news in kdevelop, kdev-python, kdev-qmljs

Before everything else, I want to send a big “thank you” to our hard-working sysadmins who spent so much time and effort recently on fixing the git servers! It’s working nicely again. Other than that, there’s various news in kdevelop-land: kdev-python now has a branch which builds against upstream python 3.4 (which is not released yet), there’s a few fancy new features in kdev-qmljs (QML / javascript language support for […]

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kdev-python: GHNS support for documentation data

Finally, after a few days of difficult work, it’s here: the prototype for kdev-python’s new GHNS support for documentation data! kdev-python now has its own settings module providing GHNS support Technology I don’t want to go into detail here (I’m a bit sick of this stuff currently *grin*), but the OCS backend is written by me and running on my own server currently, for testing purposes. It’s python2 / django […]

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GetHotNewStuff (GHNS) support with a custom server and OCS rant

For up- and downloading documentation files in kdev-python, I wanted to implement support for the KDE GHNS dialog (you know, this thing). In addition to a good GUI dialog which makes it easy for people to generate raw versions of docfiles and edit them a bit, this could be quite effective in supporting binary python modules correctly in the IDE. Sounds easy enough to do, right? The widgets are there… […]

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Game: Super Hexagon and Steam on Linux

So, since this blog’s title says something about games, and since it has been quite a while since I last blogged about something else than weird electronics experiments and kdev-python plugin development, I feel like I need to write about a game once again. Not that I’d think anyone would read this blog because it’s about games… or do you? I doubt it. Does anyone even read this at all? […]

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