Re: Xcode Rules
Re: Xcode Rules
- Subject: Re: Xcode Rules
- From: Jack Nutting <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 13:19:54 +0200
On 9/8/05, Sean McBride <email@hidden> wrote:
On 2005-09-08 19:36, Heath Raftery said:
>developers. For example, I'm not sure what prompted the change, but
>the different folders for Development and Deployment builds makes so
>much sense and saves me a lot of bother when building my separate
>client, server applications.
Indeed that was a good change. The fact that we could do that 10 years
ago with CodeWarrior and can only now do it with Xcode I think is
exactly the point of us ranters. :)
This is particularly ironic, since XCode's predecessor Project Builder
had this feature, while XCode didn't bring it back until 2.1
(although there is a sort of a hack to make it work even < 2.1,
involving modifying the SYM_ROOT symbol, which is even documented on
Apple's site). So even those of us using XCode's prehistoric
ancenstor also had this ability 10 years ago.
my $0.02: I like the XCode GUI, but I wish it were more
responsive. I am routinely baffled at XCode's sluggishness.
Hell, Project Builder in NextStep 3.3 on a P60 in 1994 was more
responsive than XCode on the latest generation of iBooks in 2005!
(although compiling was a little slower :)
Seriously, I think the people working on XCode need to get down with Shark.
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