On 2011-07-24, at 3:32 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:

> 
> On Jul 24, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Julie Seif wrote:
> 
>> I really do not like Xcode 4. I feel like I'm a beginner all over again in
>> Xcode 4... I was just so comfortable to the Xcode 3 and previous releases of
>> Xcode interface.
> 
> Hope this doesn’t sound patronizing, but: change happens, get used to it :) I 
> felt the same way about the transition from Project Builder to Xcode, and 
> before that from CodeWarrior to Project Builder (and before that to THINK 
> C++, Lightspeed C, etc.)
> 
> Some of these transitions really did feel like steps backwards (esp. 
> CodeWarrior to Project Builder), but for the most part once I learned my way 
> around the new IDE I liked it better. So far I am really, really enjoying 
> Xcode 4’s UI — the assistant pane and the breadcrumb pop-ups are genius, I 
> love having syntax checking as I type, and the target configuration editor is 
> a lot smoother than before. I do wish it were less buggy, but I know that 
> always takes a while to iron out with a totally new app of this complexity.
> 
> —Jens_______________________________________________
> 

I agree.  Xcode 4 may have a slight learning curve and what seems to be a 
performance hit but it's worth it and will likely get even better.  The new 
action triggers inside the debugger are pure freakin' gold.  I haven't used 
NSLog() in weeks now.

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        Patrick William Walker

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