A few days ago, Microsoft released Microsoft Visual Studio Code, a new development tool for Windows, Linux and Mac OS, mostly focused on web development (ASP.NET and Node.JS) even if, it has a base support for the most used languages as HTML, CSS, C# or TypeScript.
Posts tagged as “Linux”
Today May 1, has been released a new installation image of Arch Linux, our favorite Linux distribution!
Arch Linux 2015.05.01 includes the updates released during April 2015 and the Linux kernel 4.0.1.
Qt Creator 3.4.0, one of my preferred development tools, has been released. This version is focused on increasing the support for C++ including some new refactoring features. Has been added a new refactoring action that moves all function definitions out of a class declaration and auto-completion for signals and slots in Qt 5 style connects.
A couple of days ago I spoke about the new release of the Kde Applications 15.04 which represents a great and important step towards the completion of the passage from the old Kde 4 to the new Plasma 5 environment.
Great news for Kde fanatics since this is a month full of great releases. In fact, after the stable release of KDE Frameworks 5.9 and the up-and-coming beta of Plasma 5.3 there's another important step for the Kde development: KDE Applications 15.04.
In the last two post I've talked about the new Kde Plasma 5. In particular I've posted some pictures about Plasma 5 on my Arch Linux workstation and, after a not too long testing period, I've also wrote a review about its current status.
Since some readers have asked to me how to install it on their Arch Linux workstations I'll going to write a small tutorial to explain how to do this.
A few weeks ago, during a little break from studies, I've finally found some time for installing Plasma 5 on my Arch Linux workstation. Before a not too deep period of usage I'd like to share with you my impressions on the current state of Plasma.
Today I'm releasing Converseen 0.9.0, the multiplatform batch image processor tool. This new version brings new stability updates and code improvements.
For Windows users there are some news.
I'm glad to announce the second release and the second port of one of my software in Qt5 after the Ascii Design latest version.
Random Wordlist Generator, the multiplatform program useful for generating random passwords to test your wireless security, can now be compiled with Qt5 from source.
I'm glad to announce the first porting in Qt5 of one of my Qt4 applications. Thanks to the help of shg, Ascii Design can now be compiled with the Qt5 support.