Re: Any way to stop really annoying "jumping" when using find?
Re: Any way to stop really annoying "jumping" when using find?
- Subject: Re: Any way to stop really annoying "jumping" when using find?
- From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2016 08:31:30 -0700
> On Apr 6, 2016, at 8:04 PM, Luther Baker <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> I have no idea what I'm talking about but I sort of wish the IDE tooling were more separated from the SDK. It seems odd that one has to keep upgrading the operating system and IDE to use the newer iOS SDKs.
I agree, and I suspect the Xcode team agrees too, but there are probably hidden complications that would make it hard to split them up (as they used to be, when there was a separate /Developer folder.) I can imagine there would be all sorts of conflicts where version A of the SDK wouldn’t work with version B of Xcode because of some new compiler feature or language syntax change or something…
> Swift is in such flux right now. Surprised to see operator++ was deprecated. Paradigm shifts and obvious changes aside - for me, that change alone signifies a real changing of the guard.
Yeah, it’s a bit of a bumpy ride using Swift, but I’m impressed at how committed they are to doing the hard work of making the language cleaner. (And the process is all very open; if you follow the Swift mailing lists you can see the individual proposals and debate them and even propose your own. IIRC the “++” deprecation was suggested by people outside the Swift core team.)
It helps that they have a secret weapon in Xcode’s “fix-it” feature. It’s a lot more feasible to change the language syntax when the IDE can upgrade everyone's source code semi-automatically.
—Jens
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