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Re: U vs. T in "nm -g" output..
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Re: U vs. T in "nm -g" output..


  • Subject: Re: U vs. T in "nm -g" output..
  • From: Dave Rehring <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 20:47:48 -0700

On 8/30/05 7:27 PM, Sailesh Agrawal at email@hidden wrote:

>> Why do I get the feeling that we are moving backwards?????!!!!!
>
> Going from CodeWarrior to XCode was the step backwards. XCode makes make
> files seem user friendly in comparison.
>
> In my opinion there is a huge opportunity for some one to introduce a
> Mac native IDE that doesn't suck. I know I would pay for it if it meant
> I wouldn't have to deal with one more link error caused by ingenious
> XCode features such as ZeroLink.

Well, so would I, but there is not much chance of that happening when the
sale of every Mac subsidizes the cost of Xcode [so it has no explicit cost,
which is different from free].

Unfortunately, there aren't that many people that will pay for something
great when something OK and has no explicit cost is available.

Later,
--
David Rehring                  Psychos do not explode when light hits
VP of Research and Development them, no matter how crazy they are...
Atimi Software, Inc.
www.atimi.com                  And totally insane guy!


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