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KDevelop 5.1 Open-Source IDE Gets Its First Stabilization and Bugfix Release

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It’s out now for GNU/Linux and Windows platforms
KDevelop 5.1.1 is the first stabilization and bugfix release of the major KDevelop 5.1 release launched back in March 2017 with lots of goodies, including support for the high-performance and next-generation LLDB debugger, initial support for OpenCL (Open Computing Language) , as well as better support for the Python language.
Additionally, KDevelop 5.1 comes with a new « Analyzer » menu entry, providing application developers with a set of actions to work better with analyzer-like plugins, along with support for the Cppcheck static analysis tool for C and C++ code in the Analyzer run mode.
Now KDevelop 5.1.1 is here to addresses many of the bugs and annoyances reported by users since the release of KDevelop 5.1. A total of 32 bugs were resolved in this first maintenance update, which is recommended for all users using the KDevelop 5.1.0 version on their GNU/Linux or Microsoft Windows computers.
The entire list of changes included in KDevelop 5.1.1 can be studied in the changelog attached at the end of the article, that if you’re curious to know what exactly is new in this version. In the meantime, we recommend that you download the KDevelop 5.1.1 binaries and source tarball for GNU/Linux or Windows systems and update.
The KDevelop IDE is built on modern open source technology and known to provide programmers with a seamless development environment for projects of any size. KDevelop is also distributed as AppImages allowing you to install the app on virtually any GNU/Linux distribution.

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