Xcode is, for the most part, a fine IDE. But there are many things lacking. If you compare with Eclipse, for example, one of the big lacking aspects is refactoring.
Specific example: renaming a class is incredibly painful in Xcode. In Eclipse, you can rename a class and the file will be renamed, all the declarations [...]
Entries from March 2005
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Renaming classes in Xcode
March 26th, 2005 · 1 Comment
Tags: Mac · Programming · Tips & tricks
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CopperExport project updates
March 18th, 2005 · No Comments
I have actually been working on CopperExport, even though no new release has been made. I’ve been working on the “asynchronous thumbnail generation” feature, and it’s mostly working in the “async\_thumbs” branch of the Subversion repository, but there is still a crash lurking there.
In other news, I have entered many of the feature requests I [...]
Tags: CopperExport
New theme!
March 13th, 2005 · 3 Comments
I’ve enabled the theme in which I have been working yesterday and today. It’s based on the excellent Arzel XT2 theme by Arzel Yusop. One of the main reasons I like this theme is that it is of flexible width. There are many nice themes out there, but I dislike having a fixed-width theme. I [...]
Tags: Site news
Short update
March 12th, 2005 · No Comments
Haven’t posted anything in a while, so a short update (mostly for myself) is in order: I haven’t had much time to work on CopperExport lately. I’m working on a new theme for this site, based on the Arzel XT2 theme. I also finally got iPhoto 5, so I’ll be doing all further development work [...]
Tags: CopperExport · Site news