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Re: Xcode - An Apple Embarrassment
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Re: Xcode - An Apple Embarrassment


  • Subject: Re: Xcode - An Apple Embarrassment
  • From: Igor Delovski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 01:48:53 -0800 (PST)

> For those of us that have been in commercial software development, 
> 
> we know how it goes. You try to fix the most glaring bugs but you 
> know that there are some that you won't be able to fix and the
> time to release a new update comes when it is stable for most 
> people. That's how it is. Unfortunate a bit but I believe that's 
> the truth in software development these days.
 But this is Apple here. Reportedly, they have people working on fake projects until they can be trusted. How many such employees do you have?

 Maybe Apple should put new hires to work on "fake project" of putting latest SDKs into Xcode 3 and then release the result just for the fun of it.

 Igor
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