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Re: Xcode 1.5 Release
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Re: Xcode 1.5 Release


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 1.5 Release
  • From: Matthew Formica <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 13:51:48 -0700

Folks,

Xcode 1.5 was indeed released for general ADC download today.  This is a
good release that I as Tools evangelist in Apple Developer Relations am
quite excited about.  Throughout the process of this release, I saw your
feedback changing the product, through bug reports, emails to
email@hidden, and little whispers in my ear from many of
you.  Here are some of the key improvements in this version:

*  Dead-code stripping
*  Remote debugging
*  Code completion for Java and AppleScript
*  Subversion source-code control system support
*  Native build system support for AppleScript
*  Enhanced debugger with a memory browser, globals browser, and ability to
display file static variables
*  Faster Editor Performance
*  Ant  templates
*  Documentation bookmarks
*  Speed improvements
*  Lots of important bug fixes

Let me know what you think!

Regards,
--

Matthew Formica
Cocoa & Dev Tools Technology Evangelist
Apple Worldwide Developer Relations
email@hidden


On 8/5/04 1:16 PM, "Rob Lockstone" <email@hidden> wrote:

> As an ADC Select member, I was able to download the official Xcode 1.5
> release yesterday. It may have been available a couple days earlier,
> but yesterday is when I got the ADC email about it.
>
> The ADC site said that Xcode 1.5 would be available for general
> download by everyone today. I don't know if it's visible yet to the
> general public, but it's supposed to be there today. I installed it
> yesterday and (so far) everything is working well, although I am not an
> Xcode "power user". One very noticeable improvement is that the
> indexing now takes place in the background in a (I assume) low priority
> thread. Much better! Oh, and also code completion for java is now
> available.
>
> Rob
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