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Which SDK is recommended when doing both Mac and iPhone development?
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Which SDK is recommended when doing both Mac and iPhone development?


  • Subject: Which SDK is recommended when doing both Mac and iPhone development?
  • From: "Phil (list)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 19:57:07 -0500

Can some clarification as to which SDK developers who are doing both Mac and iPhone development should be tracking? i.e. is the plan that the 'traditional' Xcode SDK will remain a superset of both platforms or do developers need to continue tracking both and overlaying as needed when new releases come out?

Thanks,
Phil
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