Re: C++ Anyone
Re: C++ Anyone
- Subject: Re: C++ Anyone
- From: Rob Rohan <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:53:16 -0800
I am far from a guru (in fact I am a lurker on this list to see if I
can learn a thing or two), but I have used CDT with eclipse (and
written a couple plugins for eclipse) and I've used Xcode for a few
projects. I am still learning Xcode but from my experience...
1. Any reason to use Eclipse (or another IDE) over XCode?
Eclipse has better CVS and SVN integration. For example, eclipse has
the ability to get a project from a repository without having to
check it out from the shell and quite a few other source control
features. Other than that, I don't think one has an advantage over
the other save Eclipse is quite a bit slower since it's based on Java
(mostly). (For Objective-C Xcode wins hands down).
2. Any reasons NOT to use XCode, in general?
Not that I can think of for C++, C or Objective-C.
3. What source control tools does XCode tie into nicely?
I use it with CVS (for work) and SVN for my open source projects.
Works fine after you have the project checked out and setup.
Tutorials:
http://maczealots.com/tutorials/xcode-cvs/
http://maczealots.com/tutorials/xcode-svn/
If you have a choice, I like svn.
4. Any hoops / gotchas for using OS X & XCode for my dev env for
cross-platform stuff?
d'know about that.
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