Re: XCode 4 - Thank You!!
Re: XCode 4 - Thank You!!
- Subject: Re: XCode 4 - Thank You!!
- From: Kok-Yong Tan <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 16:18:40 -0400
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011, at 16:12, Paul Franz wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Nathan Sims
<email@hidden> wrote:
On Mar 29, 2011, at 11:46 AM, Chris Cleeland wrote:
When you first said "Eclipse", I had to choke back a little
regurgitant, because Eclipse is about the worst environment I've
ever
used...for C/C++. For Java it's not so bad though I do find it to
be
a ridiculous resource hog.
I was talking with another developer about Xcode 4 and he equated
it to "New Coke".
Since there are two quite distinct developer camps, Xcode should
have two modes: one which imposes a workflow, and one which
doesn't. Everyone is served, and the problem is solved.
Isn't that called an editor? Because all IDE's are designed to create
a structured environment usually using projects. I have been
programming since the days of DOS, when use used a secondary monitor
to run the debugged. Heck, that was my first job was working DOS
product which later got ported to Windows.
If you want an integrated debugger/editor and compiler (without being
tied to the concept of a project) then you will need to create your
own. Though, I have heard Emacs is pretty good at doing this.
Paul Franz
Like the Lucid IDE (which was centered around Emacs) on SunOS?
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