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QtDD13 - Tobias Hunger - Extending Qt Creator
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2014Feb 14
Recorded at the Qt Developer Days in Berlin in 2013. Slides available at https://devdays.kdab.com/?page_id=225 Short Abstract: The Qt Creator powerful Integrated Development Environment tailored to Qt development. But no IDE is perfect. Ranging from configuration, via macros up to writing your own plugins, this presentation shows how to adapt Creator to better suit your needs or the needs of your development team. Abstract: Qt Creator is designed to be extensible. I want to show various ways that can be used to integrate 3rd party tools and to extend or change existing functionality. Topics: Configuration: many things are already there and just need to be turned on, Macros: How to use write them, how to use them, Custom Commands: Run custom commands during build or deployment External tools: A convenient way to use external tools in various ways Task list plugin: Getting issues into Creator. SDKtool: Standardized setup for multiple developers. Shared settings: Commit default configurations for your projects. Version control hooks: Not directly QtC related, but can do nice things when used e.g. together with task lists;) Custom plugins: Full control! There are quite a few things that can be done, that most users are not even aware. Presenter Biography: Tobias Hunger is a german computer geek with a degree in Technoinformatik (computer engineering) from the university of Kaiserslautern, Germany. Tobias is a long time contributor to open source projects such as KDE. He is using Qt in a professional setting since 2006 and became part of the Qt Creator team in Berlin when he joined Nokia in 2009. He works for Digia Germany since September this 2012. Tobias has implemented core features of Qt Creator like Target support and now Kits and is maintainer of the version control systems plugins of the IDE.

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