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Re: xcode 4 and developer env for general programming


  • Subject: Re: xcode 4 and developer env for general programming
  • From: Elim Qiu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 13:26:39 -0600

I see. That means I need to add /Local/Library/Developer and let Xcode know that(is it possible?)

And of course, using any other IDE is almost impossible...



On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Chris Hanson <email@hidden> wrote:
You work with third-party frameworks in Xcode 4.3 the same way you did in previous versions of Xcode.

(With previous versions of Xcode, one should not modify the contents of the /Developer directory or anything beneath it.)

  -- Chris

On Mar 28, 2012, at 11:45 AM, Elim Qiu wrote:

With 4.3, I'm confused: how some 3rd party Frameworks be added to the system, and how newly developed frameworks be installed to other machine..., Also, is the performance good to work with such a giant app?



On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Chris Hanson <email@hidden> wrote:
The simplest thing to do will be to install Xcode 4.3.2 using the App Store. That will get you everything you need to do OS X and iOS development, and you can use the Downloads pane in Xcode’s preferences to install the corresponding Command-Line Tools release.

 -- Chris

On Mar 27, 2012, at 8:25 AM, Elim Qiu wrote:

> I'm complete new with Xcode and lion.
>
> I need advises about which version of Xcode is a fit to me:
>
> I need the standard dev env similar to linux so that I can install and develop some common linux programming tool/apps, also I want to study and learn how to develop/customize some objc frameworks and apps with ObjC2.
>
> Given a list of versions of Xcode is quite confusing to me. Which one is good for me? Or any review/overview of Xcode versions?
>
> Thanks
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