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Re: How to run Darwin in Visual Studio 2005 in the debug mode
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Re: How to run Darwin in Visual Studio 2005 in the debug mode


  • Subject: Re: How to run Darwin in Visual Studio 2005 in the debug mode
  • From: Robert Bielik <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2008 12:35:18 +0100
  • Organization: Xponaut AB

Andrew Pinski skrev:
Oh you really should not be using Visual Studio either, it is bad for
your health.  It causes cancer and emails like these.

Oh and emails like yours can cause flame wars ;) I x-dev on VS/Xcode and Xcode is by far the lousiest IDE I've ever encountered, period. So I'm trying to use Eclipse CDT instead on Mac (via CMake's cutting edge Eclipse project generation), not quite there yet unfortunately...

/R
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 >How to run Darwin in Visual Studio 2005 in the debug mode (From: Kylie Kent <email@hidden>)
 >Re: How to run Darwin in Visual Studio 2005 in the debug mode (From: "Andrew Pinski" <email@hidden>)

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