RE: Accessing function definitions Radar
RE: Accessing function definitions Radar
- Subject: RE: Accessing function definitions Radar
- From: "Syd Polk" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 14:24:20 -0500
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> From: xcode-users-bounces+sydvicious=email@hidden
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> ] On Behalf Of alex
> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 2:18 PM
> To: Shawn Erickson; Laurence Harris
> Cc: xcode list Users
> Subject: Re: Accessing function definitions Radar
>
> At the risk of sticking my neck out, I'd like to say that I
> don't see any hostility in the below comment.
These questions imply that Apple is incompetent. Either the engineers are
incompetent, or their management is incompetent for hiring with
inappropriate experience. This is why some people might see it as hostile.
Certainly I see it that way.
>
> As a matter of (my) opinion those four questions definitely
> come to mind when spending any sort of extended time with
> XCode. One has to ask, are there any "old school" Mac
> programmers working on XCode? From the looks of it, I would
> say no- even if this is an unfair statement to make.
>
> I won't even bother listing out my grips with XCode- except
> for the scrolling thing- that really bugs me too!
>
> alex
>
Insulting Apple and its engineers by asking these questions is not likely to
endear yourself to any of these engineers on the list, and is certainly not
a way to shed light on any issues you have.
The only way that problems will be addressed is by filing bugs. Venting and
flaming on this list may feel good, but it does not encourage anybody at
Apple to pay attention to the list.
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