Re: CodeWarrior questions
Re: CodeWarrior questions
- Subject: Re: CodeWarrior questions
- From: Oscar Morales Vivó <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 15:41:40 +0200
Frankly (and I'm a happy CodeWarrior user, even for Cocoa projects) if
you're just going to do Cocoa development stick to ProjectBuilder.
Yes, CW works with Interface Builder well enough.
However, support for some other Cocoa project features is not there. I
was lucky discovering how to set the package icon :\ And localization
support for nibs is definitely not there. They might get it by CW 9
though.
It does have good things (well, you're paying for it, aren't you?)
Smart syntax coloring is great, as is the possibility to jump to any
definition or declaration. And it's overall snappier. Plus if you want
to do cross-platform development (as is my case) there's simply no
competition.
Hope that helps.
On Saturday, Jun 7, 2003, at 01:56 Europe/Madrid, Danny Swarzman wrote:
I've been using ProjectBuilder for my first Cocoa project. How does
CodeWarrior compare? Does CW work with Interface Builder? How hard is
is to
start a project with CodeWarrior and move it to ProjectBuilder.
I have two motives here. One is that I don't like the comfort features
that
are in (not in) ProjectBuilder. The other is that I haven't discovered
a
way to debug a system preference pane with ProjectBuilder. Apparently
you
can use the CW debugger to debug a preference pane. Maybe someone
knows if
that's true.
-Danny
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