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Re: Xcode does seem hard on newbies(was Xcode release notes)
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Re: Xcode does seem hard on newbies(was Xcode release notes)


  • Subject: Re: Xcode does seem hard on newbies(was Xcode release notes)
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 22:51:12 -0700

Ray

i find the
interface builder to Xcode connections to be
particularily weak (why are these two separate
products btw?)

Well, it allows you to use Interface Builder with CodeWarrior (or Project Builder), for instance. Of if you were using Cocoa/Java, you might want to use it with a Java-centric IDE.


Besides the fact that most of the time, I don't use Interface Builder at all (it takes a lot longer to fix all your bugs than to draw an interface). It simplifies the IDE to have it in a separate app.
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