Re: Xcode - AN APPLE OPPORTUNITY!
Re: Xcode - AN APPLE OPPORTUNITY!
- Subject: Re: Xcode - AN APPLE OPPORTUNITY!
- From: koko <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 18:19:00 -0700
Should never ignore… Apple needs to be flooded with XCode 4 crash reports …
But maybe they are and the set of all OSX/iOS developer is so small that it does not matter ….
-koko
On Mar 2, 2012, at 1:50 PM, H. Miersch wrote:
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> On 2. Mar 2012, at 18:48, Brian Lambert wrote:
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>> • Fix bugs before adding new features. :-)
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> and DON'T introduce new bugs. and that goes for other software (like iTunes) too.
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> @apple: with all that money in the bank, i can't believe it would be a problem for you guys to hire a few guys (and/or girls) for QA / QC / whatever you want to call it. after all, even IF your bank balance started going down, you wouldn't go bust anytime soon. hell, even the interest alone would be enough to build SEVERAL KICK-A$$ software QA / QC teams.
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> @list subscribers: what do you guys do when xcode (or some other apple software) crashes and throws up one of those "XXXX quit unexpectedly" boxes? do you click ignore, or do you report the crash to apple?
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