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Re: Apple's Tools Strategy [was: Accessing function definitions Radar]




Oct 27, 2006, at 3:56 PM, Turtle Creek Software wrote:

1. Maybe if there are enough complaints, Apple will allocate
more resources to improving XCode faster. 

At the risk of prolonging this thread even further, can I just say that I like Xcode a lot and it gets better with every release? I wouldn't go back to CodeWarrior now - all those wasted days whenever there way a new release and nothing compiled any more. The dreaded "Rescued Files" which got bigger every time you opened the project. 

Xcode isn't perfect, but it's free, IMHO is way better than VS, and constantly gets better and I like like to give the Apple team some encouragement. Also, CodeWarrior isn;t going to come back - we have to get over it :-)

Jerry

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 >Apple's Tools Strategy [was: Accessing function definitions Radar] (From: Chris Espinosa <email@hidden>)



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