Re: Smaller Application?
Re: Smaller Application?
- Subject: Re: Smaller Application?
- From: Daniel Todd Currie <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:28:48 -0800
There is also a nice (new?) feature in Interface Builder that will
verify backwards-compatibility in your app. Go to the "Nib" tab in the
main IB application window and it will tell you if there are any
incompatibilities with previous versions of OS X.
// D
On 2003 Oct 27, at 12:51, Lorenzo wrote:
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
--
Lorenzo
email: email@hidden
From: Prachi Gauriar <email@hidden>
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 14:01:08 -0600
To: "Alastair J.Houghton" <email@hidden>
Cc: Lorenzo <email@hidden>, email@hidden
Subject: Re: Smaller Application?
On Oct 27, 2003, at 12:56 PM, Alastair J.Houghton wrote:
On Monday, October 27, 2003, at 06:00 pm, Lorenzo wrote:
Sincerely XCode seems to me to be more complicated than PB.
In many ways it's actually simpler. The trouble is that it's
*different*, so if you're use to Project Builder, you may think it's
hard to use (exactly the same way you sometimes see Windows
programmers complaining that it's hard to write programs on Mac OS X
and "it'd be easier if I were writing on Windows").
Agreed. A lot of people have been complaining about Xcode for the
past
few days, and while I understand the frustration in learning something
that seems so different, give it a little time. I've been playing
with
Xcode since WWDC and I like it a lot. It's different, but not
necessarily for the worse.
I must say that the Inspector does seem complicated at first, but
you'll get used to it. And I'm sure the Xcode team is reading all of
these messages and thinking about how they can fix it.
For those of you that can access ADC TV (or have WWDC DVDs), check out
some of the Developer Tools sessions, particularly session 302 -
Introduction to the Apple Developer Tools Suite and 303 - Increasing
Productivity with Apple Tools. Both of these offer a bit of insight
on
how Xcode works. I found them both helpful in figuring everything
out.
And don't forget to check out the Xcode help. It's actually
relatively
useful.
-Prachi
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