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    Hi.
    I would like to develop Raspberry PI application on Windows10.
    I saw the guide and the questions on the site, but I'm not feeling well.
    Here is a summary of the questions:

    1. Can you develop Raspberry PI application on Windows10?
    2. If Question 1 is possible, can the development environment be completely independent or can it be developed together with Desktop App and Android App?
    3. I would like to know how to build a development environment on Windows10.
      Thank you.
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    • C comet91 0

      Hi.
      I would like to develop Raspberry PI application on Windows10.
      I saw the guide and the questions on the site, but I'm not feeling well.
      Here is a summary of the questions:

      1. Can you develop Raspberry PI application on Windows10?
      2. If Question 1 is possible, can the development environment be completely independent or can it be developed together with Desktop App and Android App?
      3. I would like to know how to build a development environment on Windows10.
        Thank you.
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      aha_1980
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      wrote on last edited by aha_1980
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      @comet91-0

      I'd say development for Linux is most easy on Linux.

      I'd suggest to install VirtualBox and a recent Linux within it. From there you can develop for Linux, PI, Android (and even Windows if you want).

      I saw the guide and the questions on the site, but I'm not feeling well.

      Which site are you referring to?

      Regards

      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        Thank you for your reply.

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