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Re: C++ Anyone


  • Subject: Re: C++ Anyone
  • From: Stefan van den Oord <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 20:15:47 +0100

Hi,

We're using Xcode for the development of our cross platform CMS
(currently Mac OS X, Linux and Windows). There really aren't any
gotchas. I prefer Xcode over Eclipse, because I like the user
interface much better. It's really well thought-out. (If Eclipse gets
proper refactoring tools for C++ before Xcode does, that might be a
reason to switch to Eclipse though.)

We're using CVS for version control. I don't use Xcode's built-in
version control; I use CVL (http://www.sente.ch/software/cvl/)
instead, which I think is the best CVS client I have ever encountered,
on any platform. I would like to switch to Subversion, but I haven't
found a client that I like enough.

So my advice: use Xcode for your development. If you start from
scratch you're probably better off with Subversion than with CVS,
because of the inherent limitations of CVS.

Regards,

Stefan
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