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  2. Simple Desktop Display Manager - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Fedora KDE members decided to default to SDDM in Fedora 21. [7] KDE chose SDDM to be the successor of the KDE Display Manager for KDE Plasma 5. [8] [9] The LXQt developers recommend SDDM as a display manager. [10]

  3. KDE Gear - Wikipedia

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    Konsole, KDE's terminal application, and Dolphin, KDE's file manager, two of KDE's core applications. The KDE Gear is a set of applications and supporting libraries that are developed by the KDE community, [4] primarily used on Linux-based operating systems but mostly multiplatform, and released on a common release schedule.

  4. Comparison of code generation tools - Wikipedia

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    Well-formed output language code fragments Any programming language (proven for C, C++, Java, C#, PHP, COBOL) gSOAP: C / C++ WSDL specifications C / C++ code that can be used to communicate with WebServices. XML with the definitions obtained. Microsoft Visual Studio LightSwitch: C# / VB.NET Active Tier Database schema

  5. Kross (software) - Wikipedia

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    Kross is a scripting framework for KDE Frameworks. Kross was originally designed for use in KOffice but eventually became the official scripting framework in KDE Software Compilation 4 before being dropped in Frameworks 6. [2]

  6. KDE - Wikipedia

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    KDE is an international free software community that develops free and open-source software. As a central development hub, it provides tools and resources that enable collaborative work on its projects. [1] Its products include the Plasma Desktop, KDE Frameworks, and a range of applications such as Kate, digiKam, and Krita. [2]

  7. List of computer technology code names - Wikipedia

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    Magnum — Sun Datacenter Switch 3456; Mai Tai — Apple 12" RGB Monitor; Main Street — Apple Macintosh PowerBook G3/350-400; Maipo — Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7; Makalu — Rocks Cluster Linux 3.3.0; Mako — Sun HPC ClusterTools 3.0; Makrolab — Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux 1.x; Malibu — Apple Macintosh Portable; Mamba — Sun 16-port FC-AL switch

  8. K Desktop Environment 2 - Wikipedia

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    After celebrating KDE’s 20th birthday with a re-release of K Desktop Environment 1.1.2 on 14 October 2016, [5] KDE and Fedora contributor Helio Chissini de Castro also did re-releases of Qt2 in October 2017 [6] and KDELibs 2.2.2 in December 2017.

  9. KDE Projects - Wikipedia

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    The source code of every KDE project is stored in a source code repository using Git. [5] Stable versions are released to the KDE FTP server [6] in the form of source code with configure scripts, ready to be compiled by operating system vendors and to be integrated with the rest of their systems before distribution. Most vendors use only stable ...