Re: How to Run more than one executable at the same time
Re: How to Run more than one executable at the same time
- Subject: Re: How to Run more than one executable at the same time
- From: Hal Mueller <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 23:01:25 -0700
After seeing your comment about a common code base, I think I would
use 3 different projects. One would have your server executable, and
server-only code; one would have your client executable, and
client-only code; the third would be a framework and would contain
your common code library.
Both the client and the server projects would be set up to depend on
the framework project. When you edit the common code, both client
and server would be triggered to use the new stuff. When you advance
to the point of running on separate client and server machines, it's
easy to move stuff around.
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFrameworks/index.html
http://rentzsch.com/cocoa/embeddedFrameworks
At 10:17 PM -0700 8/13/07, Arun Jagatheesan wrote:
I am new to both C and Xcode (totally a java/J2EE person).
In that case I must point out that you are taking a very large and
difficult first bite. Maybe try something smaller and simpler first?
Or get your employer to send you to Cocoa Bootcamp at Big Nerd Ranch
in September? Or both?
http://bignerdranch.com/schedule.shtml
(BNR would almost certainly be a cheaper and faster way to become
productive than would jumping into this stuff on your own)
For a project of this magnitude, you should be using some sort of
SCM, so that things stay in sync. I use subversion, ymmv.
Feature requests and bugs get reported at
http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/
--
Hal Mueller email@hidden
Mobile Geographics LLC http://www.mobilegeographics.com/
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