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Re: XCode Rules!
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Re: XCode Rules!


  • Subject: Re: XCode Rules!
  • From: Luc Heinrich <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 08:25:11 +0200

On 8 sept. 05, at 00:19, Lance Drake wrote:

All you have to do is try and work with ANY other IDE on ANY other platform and you quickly realize just how superior a product and work environment is XCode. I have been spoiled!

I beg to differ, XCode is probably the worst of all IDEs on any platform. It's slow, it's confusing, it's buggy, it's bloated, it's xaÔ-"7këý|õRöèõJÚï2¾ð²×zžÙv of the underlying infrastructure (gcc, gdb and friends) is a joke. But I'm glad you like it :)


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