Re: Smaller Application?
Re: Smaller Application?
- Subject: Re: Smaller Application?
- From: Lorenzo <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:51:35 +0100
Thank you.
Yes I know that after some day, everything comes fine and better than the
old program. I know well the problem of the first impact. The great problem
is the "time" to learn, to update, to check, to build, to check again,...
Anyway, I love MacOS X and Cocoa, so I will do all of that.
Thank you for your suggestions.
Best Regards
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Lorenzo
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From: Prachi Gauriar <email@hidden>
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Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:01:08 -0600
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To: "Alastair J.Houghton" <email@hidden>
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Cc: Lorenzo <email@hidden>, email@hidden
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Subject: Re: Smaller Application?
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On Oct 27, 2003, at 12:56 PM, Alastair J.Houghton wrote:
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> On Monday, October 27, 2003, at 06:00 pm, Lorenzo wrote:
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>> Sincerely XCode seems to me to be more complicated than PB.
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> In many ways it's actually simpler. The trouble is that it's
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> *different*, so if you're use to Project Builder, you may think it's
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> hard to use (exactly the same way you sometimes see Windows
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> programmers complaining that it's hard to write programs on Mac OS X
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> and "it'd be easier if I were writing on Windows").
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Agreed. A lot of people have been complaining about Xcode for the past
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few days, and while I understand the frustration in learning something
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that seems so different, give it a little time. I've been playing with
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Xcode since WWDC and I like it a lot. It's different, but not
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necessarily for the worse.
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I must say that the Inspector does seem complicated at first, but
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you'll get used to it. And I'm sure the Xcode team is reading all of
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these messages and thinking about how they can fix it.
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For those of you that can access ADC TV (or have WWDC DVDs), check out
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some of the Developer Tools sessions, particularly session 302 -
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Introduction to the Apple Developer Tools Suite and 303 - Increasing
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Productivity with Apple Tools. Both of these offer a bit of insight on
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how Xcode works. I found them both helpful in figuring everything out.
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And don't forget to check out the Xcode help. It's actually relatively
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useful.
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-Prachi
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