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Re: StartupItems


  • Subject: Re: StartupItems
  • From: Dan Shoop <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 16:26:16 -0400

At 11:24 AM -0700 5/23/06, JR wrote:
I joined this list looking for the latest info on issues (bugs) that
other OS X developers were finding so I could work more efficently.  It
costs me about the same effort to write 1 line of code, or write 10
lines of prose, or read 100 lines.  I've spent way too much of my
limited time scanning all this launchd debate and emptying my email
inbox.  At this rate, reading all this dogma and reminiscent dialog
about how things should be is less effective than blindly coding around
any OS related problems I encounter.
Am I on the wrong list?
Where do the real programmers (with tight schedules like mine) exchange
useful info?

irc? --

-dhan

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