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Re: OT: MPW over MacOS X
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Re: OT: MPW over MacOS X


  • Subject: Re: OT: MPW over MacOS X
  • From: Bryan Pietrzak <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 12:37:00 -0500

Thank you for this lines :)
I will search Xcode. It's commercial product. isn't?
I will need migrate my software from MPW to Xcode. It's easy?
because I'm an linux GTK/GDK programmer too :)

Xcode is Apple's current development environment. It replaces MPW. Like MPW was at the end, Xcode is free.


If you were to spend just a minute or so browsing Apple's developer site you could know this. That's less time than it took me to write this e-mail. ;)

http://developer.apple.com/

http://developer.apple.com/tools/macosxtools.html

http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/xcode-users


Whether or not migrating from MPW to Xcode is easy depends a lot on the code itself. Xcode is built around gcc and its workflow and build architecture are probably more like what you are used to than MPW which was never a "true" UNIX-like environment. (Better in some ways, worse in others.) Regardless, the xcode-users mailing list would be the appropriate place to ask these kinds of questions. It is a very active list with many of the Xcode engineers participating.


Bryan

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