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Re: Apple's Tools Strategy
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Re: Apple's Tools Strategy


  • Subject: Re: Apple's Tools Strategy
  • From: Jeffrey Oleander <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 17:43:20 -0800 (PST)

> Turtle Creek Software <email@hidden>
wrote:> Here's my short list, based on a very short time
checking
> out XCode:
> 1. fast...

Yah, it's very slow opening files, or switching from one
file to another when you do a find in project.

> 4. import of settings, project info etc, so large CW
> projects will compile with a minimum of fuss (1 week
> or under)
> 5. zero need for command-line typing, typing obscure
> compiler directives, etc.

At least document them all in the Xcode doc.

And there should be far more thorough documentation of
"copy files phase", script phases, etc., in the Xcode doc
(not in some other doc that's reached by a reference to
another doc in the Xcode doc, which second doce refers you
to a third doc...).

But in the end, a lot of this stuff should be done through
GUI and easy to find.



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