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Re: Carbon with UNIX
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Re: Carbon with UNIX


  • Subject: Re: Carbon with UNIX
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 11:16:53 -0800

Sebastien

In the case of XCode: unstable and slow software is a weakness, and I have to deal
with it every day of my work life :).

I know this is the Xcode list, but why? I use CodeWarrior for most of my work life (there was some open source that I couldn't get to build so I used Xcode for one project -- and I always use its API lookup). Its compiler is a LOT faster than gcc. (I'm pretty sure that ZeroLink beats the CodeWarrior linker, however.) It's quite likely you don't have to deal with Xcode if you don't want to.


I'd rather use either one than Visual Studio, however (which I am quite familiar with). Only in a few debugger features does VS win.

Walter

In my opinion, XCode has lots of catching up to do to match Visual Studio.

Hopefully Apple will hear this and greatly improve XCode!

Hopefully you'll file specific bug reports, since as I said, I'm not aware of any areas where lots of catching up are required.
--


David Dunham     A Sharp, LLC
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