Re: Xcode...
Re: Xcode...
- Subject: Re: Xcode...
- From: Danny Swarzman <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 01:18:36 -0700
I went to Job's keynote. Couldn't attend sessions.
From what he showed, there are some new things. Changing source code while
running in the debugger. Compiling while you type instead of making you
wait.
It looked impressive when he demonstrated it. This is the part of the
keynote that was more for developers. The rest was video, speed, finder
enhancements...for the world at large.
-Danny Swarzman
At 0:13 -0700 6/24/03, Greg Weston wrote:
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On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 01:00 AM, Wade Tregaskis wrote:
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> That's an interesting thought - who exactly are they trying to market
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> the tools at? They've got Xcode up on the Panther page, alongside all
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> the other new things. Perhaps they're just trying to flatter us
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> developers.. but then again the page is written in market-speak, and is
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> somewhat patronizing for a seasoned developer. Makes you wonder if
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> Apple are contemplating a push towards end-user development (e.g.
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> AppleScript).
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I think it's more likely that this is a softball thrown to the
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mainstream press. It's simplified and broad to reduce the odds that
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when I pick up my paper Thursday it's just flat-out wrong.
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>
G
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