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Moderator: No Haxies/SIMBL discussion - Re: Detecting a native Cocoa app ?
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Moderator: No Haxies/SIMBL discussion - Re: Detecting a native Cocoa app ?


  • Subject: Moderator: No Haxies/SIMBL discussion - Re: Detecting a native Cocoa app ?
  • From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2013 00:08:28 -0500

On Feb 7, 2013, at 11:04 AM, email@hidden wrote:

> Kyle Sluder <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I distinctly recall the moderator explaining that haxies are off-topic
>> for this list. They cost developers time and money debugging phantom
>> issues in our apps.
>
>  Well, the topic is not the plugin itself, but a technical point that
>  is also of interest for non-haxies (e.g. frameworks), and for which I
>  got useful, constructive and kind answers.
>
>  So I guess your reply is off-topic ;-)

Well, no, it isn't.

Haxies/SIMBL discussions are off limits for the list.

That you got a frameworks solution is good, but to clarify about Haxies/SIMBL, not allowed. Period.

And not a good idea to ship or expect to be supported in future versions.

Kyle's point about debugging issues in their own apps is sound. And the same issue exists within Apple's apps.

Further, it makes the platform appear unstable to users. A bad thing.  When installed, they are the number one reason for application crashes on the platform. That is not hyperbole.

That's why discussion of any sort of Haxies/SIMBL is off limits
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