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How do you use XCode?
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How do you use XCode?


  • Subject: How do you use XCode?
  • From: Marc Respass <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:14:53 -0400

I'm hoping to get a positive discussion started about how people use XCode. I use XCode in the All-in-One layout. I'm rather unhappy with it but less unhappy than with other layouts. I don't use the built-in source code control (I have stuff in both Subversion and CVS) but rely on external tools and the command-line instead. I use the standard syntax highlighting and I do use Codesense. I only use XCode for Objective-C Cocoa projects (it's either Cocoa or pure Java for me and Java is done in Eclipse). I will say that the Codesense is much better than it has been and I do understand the difficulties of doing Codesense for Objective-C.

Anyone else? Is there a better way of using XCode? Are you happy with the source code control in XCode? Debugging? I think it would be good to talk about positive solutions rather than complaints in this thread. Let's work with what we have and get it to work better for us.

Marc
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