Good replacement for Qt [closed] - c++

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Is there any replacement for Qt that can be ported on Windows and Linux or good for Linux that supports OpenGL? I have to write OpneGL C++ application and I want to try something better if exists.

IMHO, if you do c++ GUI applications portable across Windows/Linux/Mac, Qt is your best shot.
Other popular toolkits are wx and GTK.

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Integrating (any) map framework in Qt 5.5 [closed]

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I would like to implement any maps (OSM, Google maps...) in my Qt Widget application (only targeting Windows platforms).
All answers I got so far is really out-dated (answers from 2011-2013) and I am not able to google anything useful. So I wanted to ask which frameworks could you recommend me?
We are using the osgEarth SDK in our Qt applications. It supports OSM and basically every map type that is supported by GDAL.

Can VisualStudio Code be used to debug C++ programs? [closed]

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I am looking for a cross OS compatible IDE which supports IntelliSense (checking availability of functions & argument docs) and debugging for C and C++ (Supports watch and breakpoints)
Yes.
VSCode – C/C++ extension is to provide cross-platform C++ developers a great tool of choice for their edit-build-debug cycle with the same consistent look and feel across all platforms.

Examples of small and middle opensource projects on GTK+ [closed]

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Can you tell me where i can see a source of examples GTK+ projects (non gtkmm). It is desirable that be used Glade for design UI. I want to see how to organize program and get experience.
You've got plenty of projects in GTK+ in many languages on the GNOME development servers.

Turbo C++-like editor [closed]

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do you know if there is some Borland's Turbo C++ clone text-only IDE or something similar for Unix boxes?
I want to have a C++ IDE (editor/compiler/debugger) in text mode available through my console terminal.
There is an application very similar, although not a clone, to Borland editors: FTE.
http://setedit.sourceforge.net/ is like a maintained version of RHIDE. I had to patch a couple of lines to make it build on Ubuntu 12.10 though.

desktopdock or stardock in Qt [closed]

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Is there any opensource/sample application in qt/c++, just like desktopdock or objectdock..?
XQDE is an OSX-style dock written in Qt.
You could check out the demos and examples section of the documentation:
QT Demos
QT Examples
The demos are slightly larger than the examples, while the examples are focused on showing a specific feature - and good Qt programming. There's also the tutorial, here, which covers the entire development of two simple apps.