Haikuers, welcome to the Haiku operating system !
STLover is a native Haiku application to visualize and modify STL models.
If you write Python programs on Haiku, you might already have used a default editor like Pe. However, if you create more complex programs, a great IDE for that is PyCharm Community Edition.
Haiku doesn’t provide today 3D acceleration, meaning that you are limited today when applications or games require of lot of graphical computation power. However it doesn’t mean 3D is inaccessible on Haiku because software rendering still exist.
Today’s article will be a long one, on the theme “Behind the Scenes”. We will review how the port of the NifSkope software was done to Haiku.
Haiku is proposing offline and online documentations depending on the area covered
If you come from other systems than Haiku, the folders named “non-packaged” could be a curiosity for you.
Magnify is a native tool available by default with Haiku. It displays an enlarged version of an area around the pointer.
With the latest GDB available, you can debug applications available via HaikuPorts.
Python offers the possibility to use the Haiku API through PyAPI bindings.