I can understand how it can seem like a daunting task, especially if
you have a lot of frameworks and apps. What I have found (and I am
still transitioning by the way), is take an hour here or there
(perhaps after the 2 kids are gone to bed and your wife is off doing
laundry, playing some computer game or watching Gray's Anatomy ;-)
and bring one framework into Eclipse, refactor a little from all
those great yellow exclamation marks, build, install and deploy it.
If some apps are huge, then perhaps some of stable, reusable portions
can be refactored out into some frameworks that can be created in
Eclipse. So, now you are still developing apps in XCode and getting
acclimated to Eclipse as you create/maintain your frameworks ........
before you know it, you will start getting upset at the java
assistance tools in XCode and the Eclipse future will start looking
better :-)
Regards, Kieran
On Jan 22, 2007, at 10:13 AM, Galen Rhodes wrote:
I keep hearing the phrase's "once I converted my projects" and
"once I got use to Eclipse/WOLips." That's a really big problem
for a lot of us who REALLY DON'T HAVE THE TIME!
We don't have the month or more to figure out and acclimate
ourselves to Eclipse/WOLips and painstakingly convert all of our
projects and frameworks (which I'm still fighting with). Combine
this with the fact that now I'll be editing my HTML and WOD files
by hand and we're talking a serious loss of productivity. (and
time... and money...)
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