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Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year
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Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year


  • Subject: Re: [ANN] Xcode + Leopard at WWDC this year
  • From: Steve Baxter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 10:08:21 +0100

I can't make WWDC either unfortunately, but I would second the 64-bit support.

My three would be:

(1) We need a full 64-bit version of Mac OS where *all* parts of the system are 64-bit (including Carbon, OpenGL etc). Without this, Apple cannot compete with Windows x64 (which is a full 64-bit OS as opposed to the half-baked "non-GUI" 64-bit support in Mac OS as it stands). A clear direction on x64 support is needed too.

(2) I would like the indexing in Xcode to work as well as it did in CW. Xcode does not reliably seem to manage to index files that are in the C paths but not in the project - it really should.

(3) Fix the "Find in files" in Xcode. It needs to be as fast as CW. In fact, if they just took the CW dialog and replicated it, that would be great.

(2) and (3) are the only features I miss in CW now - Xcode 2.3 works so well, these would make it perfect!

Cheers,

Steve.

On 17 Jul 2006, at 9:45, Alexander Heusel wrote:


Am 06.07.2006 um 21:36 schrieb Matthew Formica:

Action Item:

If you're going to WWDC please let me know what your top 3
expectations are and what help you need to bring your product to the
next level!


1. As we are occupied with development of scientific software I would love to see
something about how the 64 bit architecture from AMD/Intel will be incorporated
into the system alongside with some sort of processor roadmap.
This would make it easier for us to make plans for future cluster- nodes and
the like.


2. I just can't wait to see the Leopard demo. I am very interested in directions Spotlight
will take, as it had a strong impact on how I manage my documents ( I don't :) ) alongside
with its integration into Finder and to talk and listen to Apple- experts about how to
leverage all those new features coming with Leopard.


3. I am looking forward to meet other developers and exchange some creative thoughts
with them.



Alexander
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