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


  • Subject: Re: Speeding up XCode?
  • From: Cameron Hayne <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 13:26:02 -0400


On 19-Oct-05, at 12:58 PM, George Warner wrote:

These days SHARK will do it for you with
cute little notes ("!") that will give you detailed information about why a
section of code isn't performing as well as it could and what you can do in
your C source to make it perform better. (Ok, so basically it's me
automated. ;-)

I'm very glad to have a bottled version of you installed on my machine. Shark is fabulously useful.


--
Cameron Hayne
email@hidden


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