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Re: G4 867mhz, Leopard, and XCode 3
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Re: G4 867mhz, Leopard, and XCode 3


  • Subject: Re: G4 867mhz, Leopard, and XCode 3
  • From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 19:30:25 -0700

Steve Checkoway

>That's not a reasonable answer. A glorified text editor should not require
>a gigabyte of ram. As computers have gotten faster, computer programs have
>required more ram and faster processors. The source code is no more
>difficult to edit than it was a decade ago. Writing text should be a
>solved problem.

It might not be the writing that's the problem.
It could be the presentation while one is writing.

Has anyone with a painfully slow Xcode install done this simple test:
   turn off syntax coloring.

What about the other barnacles, like indexing, the function-popup, etc.?

Many of the posts specify hardware, but none have yet specified which Xcode
settings or preferences are active at the time.

  -- GG




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