ah... every IDE project file is a make file... just like everything on
Mac OS 9 is are "Resource". :-)
No, that's not what I'm saying. It is perfectly sensible (if that's
the way you like to do things) to build Carbon applications on Mac OS X
using only vi/Emacs, makefiles, and the Shell, without using an IDE or
xcodebuild. People do it all the time. So "standard Cocoa
application" and "all building done by makefiles and terminals" is not
a contradiction.
I was wondering whether John thought you couldn't build Carbon apps
from the command line for some reason.
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