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by flipgimble
3743 days ago
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That is not my experience at all using Xcode professionally for the past 3+ years, and Visual Studio for over 7 years. Most of the complaints I've heard from colleagues about Xcode seemed from using unofficial 3rd party plugins, or Xcode's inferior c++ support for massive projects haphazardly ported form windows. Xcode for iOS and Mac development has been the most productive IDE I've used professionally, not without its flaws, and unintuitive nuances, but continually improving. Yearly major ticket feature additions like UI Unit testing shows me Apple is still heavily investing in developer tools. |
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