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  • Subject: XCode
  • From: Josh Osborne <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 08:35:29 -0700

I am just starting to learn programming. I've been a PC user for years, before that I only used the Apple II series machines. I've never been a real big fan of Macintosh until Mac OS X. I was never really able to justify the cost of an Apple computer because I could build a monster of a PC for a lot cheaper. That was until they came out with the Mac Mini. Oh my god I love this machine and I've been trying to learn all I can about programming with Cocoa.

Coming from a Linux environment I have to say XCode is one of the best IDE's I have ever seen. Everything is so seamlessly integrated into GCC and other *nix utilities. Objective C and Cocoa on the other hand is a monster to tackle just starting out in programming. I haven't had this much fun with computers in over 10 years.


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Thanks,
Josh Osborne - email@hidden



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