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Re: Speeding up XCode?
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Re: Speeding up XCode?


  • Subject: Re: Speeding up XCode?
  • From: Jerry <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:23:43 +0100

Am 16.10.2005 um 00:35 Uhr schrieb Cameron Hayne:


I always wonder why people aren't doing the right thing and breaking these large files up into several smaller, more manageable files.


There are other sorts of files which are useful to open in XCode, such as log files, XML and so on. We have a log file generated by a server which I often need to look at and I've lost count of the number of times I've tried without thinking to open it in XCode, had to force quit XCode to get my system back and then opened the file in CodeWarrior.

Jerry


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