Re: Why XCODE do not have TABs for files as in Visual C++ or Safari or ...
Re: Why XCODE do not have TABs for files as in Visual C++ or Safari or ...
- Subject: Re: Why XCODE do not have TABs for files as in Visual C++ or Safari or ...
- From: "Paul Sanders" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 15:50:06 +0100
You can do that very simply in Visual Studio ('new tab
group'). I miss the tabs (overflow is handled by a dropdown menu of open
files on the far right of the tab area) and the various, highly
customisable docking / undocking panels. I don't care much for the
way that Xcode scatters windows across your desktop.
I have done a lot of development under Visual Studio and a
year and a bit on Xcode. If you haven't used
Visual Studio in anger, you shouldn't criticise it. It is a very powerful
IDE and very well thought out. In particular, debugging is much, much
nicer, *far* less buggy, and a lot more productive. OTOH, Xcode has
more reliable intellisense and better syntax colouring.
Paul Sanders, non-zealot.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: Why XCODE do not have TABs for files as in
Visual C++ or Safari or ...
The worst part is not
being able to see header & implementation (or other pairs of related files)
next to each other; I never understood how Windows developers could tolerate
that. (Not an issue for Java obviously, so Eclipse is excused from this
criticism.)
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