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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: Keith Ray <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 07:21:42 -0700

i have to agree as i am finding Xcode/Interface
Builder/the whole Apple development environment to be
more obtuse, complicated and convoluted than i was
expecting.  i've been trying to create a simple

Simple things should be simple, and complex things should be possible. CodeWarrior makes simple things simple, and complex thing possible (up to a point beyond which one might as well use makefiles and custom scripting and/or Ant.)


XCode seems to make simple things just as complex as complex things have to be.

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C. Keith Ray
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