> > > I was wondering a) what constitutes a working knowledge of C++ for > developing >
Some of the most active devs today don't have a C++ background, so this varies greatly. There's no barrier to entry really, just good PRs, and they don't have to be good at first, just have to be good before being merged. > > b)what the most favored IDE is > Qt Creator, unofficially. QtCreator Initial loading http://youtu.be/XTWnQPGL9xs QtCreator tips http://youtu.be/3OzGXfm6fqE > > c) if any of the legal stipulations involved with the Open Source > licensed Qt Creator are worth worrying about > After reviewing the FAQ on Qt's website, it doesn't look like it. When using the Community Edition of the software (non-commercial) they offer LGPL and GPL options, but I'll have to defer this question to someone like Javier Serrano Polo (@jasp00). Welcome, we look forward to the help! We have 463 open bug reports <https://github.com/LMMS/lmms/issues>, we could use some bug squashers. :) -Tres
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