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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: Crispin Bennett <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 08:24:49 +1000

On 01/03/2012, at 8:09 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote:

> Yes, by a standard of "higher quality" that ignores its not providing 3/4 of the functionality you say you need. By that standard, "cat > main.m" is your ideal IDE.
>

No. I use Xcode maybe a couple of times a week for short spells. Typically I'd use it to add another entity to a model, change a build setting, or tweak a nib. I'm in AppCode the vast majority of my time.

AppCode provides a far larger and more functional set of facilities for writing and maintaining code and running unit tests than does Xcode. It doesn't crash, and JetBrains communicates really well about the problems it does have. They fix bugs, quickly. They let you see their progress on bugs and features. The entire experience is orders of magnitude better than with Xcode.


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