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Re: XCode, next release...
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Re: XCode, next release...


  • Subject: Re: XCode, next release...
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 20:16:53 -0700
  • Thread-topic: XCode, next release...

on 05/10/06 00:59, Dix Lorenz at email@hidden wrote:

> With Codewarrior dead and Apple
> telling us to use XCode, XCode is absolutely crucial to every single
> developer out there...If all the features worked as they should, XCode
> would be a very good IDE. As it is, it just shows a lot of promise...

CodeWarrior is not dead yet; it's working fine for me, and they're supposed
to issue a maintenance release soon before shutting down.  Several times in
the last year, I have taken all my CodeWarrior source files and built my
Cocoa/Obj-C project in Xcode (by starting a new project from scratch and
adding files, since as has been noted the importer doesn't work).  Each
time, I have found a good reason to go back to CodeWarrior, most recently
when I found out that I couldn't build for Jaguar without using down-rev
gcc.  Xcode keeps getting better; I now keep it open to for the Help >
Documentation.  And I shall switch to Xcode when I have to, sometime next
year.  I believe that the longer I wait, the more Xcode bugs will be fixed
for me by others.  (I'm not totally lazy, I've even 3-4 few bug reports on
Xcode myself.)

So, I do not feel any urgency at this time.  Should I?

Jerry Krinock


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