Re: Getting Xcode 6.1 to run
Re: Getting Xcode 6.1 to run
- Subject: Re: Getting Xcode 6.1 to run
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 19:15:04 -0400
On Oct 20, 2014, at 5:43 PM, Dmitry Markman wrote:
> yes, calm down. It’s developer list for God’s sake
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> I didn’t have any intentions to insult anybody
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> but, if you want to be insulted - be insulted, I really don’t care
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> 20 min, WOW! 20 MINUTES !!!!
Yeah, man. 20 minutes. What does that amount to in his billable hours? That's the question.
Whether this is a developer list or not, that's irrelevant. it's a crappy experience.
You've got to go to work and your car needs to warm up. Time to wait 20 minutes on first start.
No idea why you think this experience is fine and dandy. Maybe if you had to wait 16 minutes several times for Xcode to do a commit to an in house repo, like I had to do, you'd start caring about your time spent in the app we use to earn our living(s).
> that is just unspeakable terror :-))))))
No, it's a crappy user experience.
> I don’t see any of terrible things you described (and just for your information I started to work with Xcode
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> from day one it was released many years ago)
Some of us do. In fact, the 6.0.1 app cratered on me in the middle of an app rename/refactor.
> as about “3 bounces” I hope you understand difference between the very first Xcode run
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> and second run
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> cheers
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> dm
Still takes way more than 3 bounces on my 15" MBP with an SSD and 16 MB of RAM.
Glad you have a much better experience.
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