A little less than a year after the release of KDevelop 5.2 and a little more than 20 years after KDevelop’s first official release, we are happy to announce the availability of KDevelop 5.3 today. Below is a summary of the significant changes.
A little less than a year after the release of KDevelop 5.2 and a little more than 20 years after KDevelop’s first official release, we are happy to announce the availability of KDevelop 5.3 today. Below is a summary of the significant changes.
Makes me wonder how it does anything if the computer isn’t on 🙂
That’s what makes BeOS and Haiku such and advanced operating system.
I have to assume it’s for checking the status of another computer on the network or something. Otherwise lol