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  • From: "Joshua S. Emmons" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:53:25 -0400

So I've got to ask: is Xcode the future of development on the Mac or is it an iApp that will let my mom write programs?

If the latter, can we expect to see some of its more interesting features rolled into IB/PB?

If the former, why no word on building upon IB/PB? The web page mentions that it can import CodeWarrior projects, but makes no mention of existing IB/PB projects.

I also find this line particularly worrisome:

"Whether youre writing your app in C, C++ or Java, scripting in AppleScript or looking to migrate code from another legacy tool, youll find that Xcode is as quick to forgive as it is to compile."

No mention of ObjC!! When I first started using ObjC, I swear I thought I had found god. I can't go to java now!!

Cheers,
-Josh Emmons
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