RE: Accessing function definitions Radar
RE: Accessing function definitions Radar
- Subject: RE: Accessing function definitions Radar
- From: alex <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 13:20:08 -0700
I should have kept quiet!
:)
At 2:24 PM -0500 10/27/06, Syd Polk wrote:
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: xcode-users-bounces+sydvicious=email@hidden
>> [mailto:xcode-users-bounces+sydvicious=email@hidden
>> ] 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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