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VS2015 Vs Qt vs C++Builder?

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    kshegunov
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    wrote on 10 Mar 2016, 21:21 last edited by
    #3

    There's a flaw in your reasoning:
    Qt is a library that can be used on multitude of platforms, with many different IDEs and compilers. You're comparing apples with oranges.

    Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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      jsulm
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      wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 05:37 last edited by
      #4

      There is a free version of VS2015: VS2015 Community
      And as kshegunov said Qt is not an IDE.

      https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        stackprogramer
        wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 16:09 last edited by stackprogramer 3 Nov 2016, 16:19
        #5

        @kshegunov thanks for reply and contribution.
        yes totally Qt is a framework ,but Builder c++ and VS2015 have compiler.this is different between them.
        i comment from this viewpoint :
        we consider as a technology or tools for creating our object.
        and which technology is useful and accessible for all.
        i remember when .net technology is most popular ,after some time java technology is most popular.i think Qt is second java. it is my opinion only.

        @jsulm
        yes Qt is not IDE.
        the free vs is name express edition,i tested it,i prefer original version.
        the top content is only my opinion,comment,you are free to select every thing.

        thanks for contribution

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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 16:25 last edited by
          #6

          @stackprogramer said:

          C++Builder

          I used this for many years and it has more controls than Qt Widgets and
          in some regards easier than Qt and its RAD is very good.

          But it cant compile for linux (last time i checked) so comparing these frameworks
          with or without compilers is kinda mute.

          If i could ONLY choose one, it would be Qt. :)

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            mrjj
            Lifetime Qt Champion
            wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 16:29 last edited by
            #7

            @stackprogramer said:

            +it is a .net for linux

            well actually there is a real .net for linux
            http://www.mono-project.com/

            Just a note. :) not really important.

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              11 Mar 2016, 16:25

              @stackprogramer said:

              C++Builder

              I used this for many years and it has more controls than Qt Widgets and
              in some regards easier than Qt and its RAD is very good.

              But it cant compile for linux (last time i checked) so comparing these frameworks
              with or without compilers is kinda mute.

              If i could ONLY choose one, it would be Qt. :)

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              stackprogramer
              wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 16:35 last edited by stackprogramer 3 Nov 2016, 16:39
              #8

              @mrjj thanks for contribution
              for better teaching Qt to my students i should have good reason for
              why we select Qt in our works
              your experience is valuable for me thanks
              yes, i think Qt popularity is increased Progressive,like JAVA

              mono-project xamarin is not free .so our students can not buy.:(

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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 16:40 last edited by
                #9

                hi
                its open source ?
                https://github.com/mono/mono
                I have never heard it cost money?

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                  11 Mar 2016, 16:40

                  hi
                  its open source ?
                  https://github.com/mono/mono
                  I have never heard it cost money?

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                  stackprogramer
                  wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 16:47 last edited by stackprogramer 3 Nov 2016, 16:52
                  #10

                  @mrjj
                  yes,you are right but please pay attention:
                  snippet of license mono:

                  Mono is made up of many pieces of code, all of them open source, but
                  different pieces of Mono use different licensing terms.
                  
                  For comments, corrections and updates, please contact mono@xamarin.com
                  
                  * Dual Licensing
                  
                  	Parts of Mono are dual licensed, they are available to the
                  	public in GPL or LGPL forms, but we also offer those pieces
                  	under commercial terms from Xamarin for the cases where the
                  	GPL and the LGPL are not suitable.
                  
                  	We have tried to pick the licenses that will maximize adoption
                  	of Mono, so we tend to use the MIT X11 or LGPL liceses.
                  
                  	Contributions to dual-licensed module require that the author
                  	contributes the code under the terms of the MIT X11 code, or
                  	to sign an agreement that allows Novell to redistribute the
                  	code under other licenses.
                  
                  	Contributions for other modules should be under the same license
                  	terms as the rest of the module, or under MIT X11 terms. 
                  
                  	For the actual license links in the Mono distribution see the
                  	bottom of this file.
                  
                  	If you need further information, please contact mono@xamarin.com
                  
                  * The Modules
                  

                  i try hard to select software that is nearest FSF. Qt is nearer than it.
                  richard stalman Warned free community (FSF) from license tyrant.(really they are hybrid)

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                    mrjj
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                    wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 16:52 last edited by
                    #11

                    ahh yes if closed source.
                    I understand.

                    You should also know
                    https://www.wxwidgets.org/

                    If Qt had no free version . I be using this.
                    Its also very good.

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                    • M mrjj
                      11 Mar 2016, 16:52

                      ahh yes if closed source.
                      I understand.

                      You should also know
                      https://www.wxwidgets.org/

                      If Qt had no free version . I be using this.
                      Its also very good.

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                      stackprogramer
                      wrote on 11 Mar 2016, 16:55 last edited by
                      #12

                      @mrjj
                      yes i tested wxwidgets ,gtk+ ,and ...but Qt is more powerful.
                      thanks for contribution.

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