Re: What are your top desired improvements in Xcode ?
Re: What are your top desired improvements in Xcode ?
- Subject: Re: What are your top desired improvements in Xcode ?
- From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 15:15:16 -0500
On Feb 17, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Theodore H. Smith wrote:
On 17 Feb 2007, at 02:53, Shawn Erickson wrote:
Xcode hides all of the rather well... try building with make or gcc
some time directly to see how well it does. Also the template
projects
and targets make it very easy to not have to care about these things.
I've used make. I'm building my linux version of my library with
make and gcc.
To be honest, it's not so bad. It does require a lot of upfront
learning, a steeper learning curve...
But really it's not so bad. I had less problems with make than I've
had with Xcode. Sure maybe I did "Screw around" with the make's
settings far less than I did in Xcode. But that's the beauty of GUI
apps, you are supposed to screw around with stuff :)
In fact I find Xcode harder often. Mostly because I expect an IDE
to do everything for me. :)
I don't want a half-unix half-GUI tool. I want an ALL UNIX or ALL
GUI tool.
I want one of each. I recognize that different people have different
ways of thinking and working, as well as different needs. The ideal
situation in my mind was when we had CodeWarrior *and* Xcode. Two
different products for two different kinds of people and work
requirements. It's always seemed rather daunting to try to provide a
single development environment that will work well for all
developers. It's good to have a choice. Now we don't. That was the
biggest reason I mourned the death of CodeWarrior.
Larry
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