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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: Lee Ann Rucker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:22:36 -0800

> On 2 Mar 2012, at 10:33 AM, Nathan Sims wrote:

>> Go back to Xcode 3.2.6 as a baseline, keep the underlying workflow, expand from that foundation, and the universe will be saved (not to mention many hapless kittens).

> I should get back to work, but…

> People are forgetting how objectively bad Xcode 3.2 had become. I wrote nearly 400 pages of a book about it. It was not pretty. Neither was the announcement of Xcode 4, so it isn't as though I didn't have my own investment in the old way.

I'm not forgetting anything - I run XCode 3.2.2 and 4.2.1 at the same time. XCode3 can index the thousands of files in my project; 4 not only can't, but because it can't it doesn't recognize AppKit classes either. But 4 is the only one that can debug or edit nibs (except for the content of NSTextViews - that needs Interface Builder and Snow Leopard).

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