Apple releases Xcode 2.4.1
Apple has released Xcode 2.4.1, an update to its set of developer tools for Mac OS X.
Read MoreApple has released Xcode 2.4.1, an update to its set of developer tools for Mac OS X.
Read MoreApple has released Xcode 2.4, an update to its set of developer tools for Mac OS X. According to the release notes: “The tools now support development of 64-bit Mach-O binaries for Intel with the -arch x86_64 flag. The design of the relocation entries for the x86_64 architecture does not make it possible to strip local symbols from relocable object files.
Read MoreApple has released Xcode 1.2, an update to its set of powerful developer tools for Mac OS X. According to the release notes, version 1.2 includes “an enhanced version of the Xcode IDE with improved stability and improvements to the user experience and build system.” It also provides updates to several additional development tools, documentation and SDKs. Apple said it can be used to upgrade any existing installation of Xcode 1.x.
Read MoreApple has released Xcode 1.1, an update to its set of powerful developer tools for Mac OS X. Version 1.1 provides overall stability and performance enhancements to Xcode IDE, as well as improvements to debugging, workflow, the Xcode build system and CodeSense. Apple recommends that all Xcode users install this update. Xcode 1.1 is available via the Software Update preference pane.
Read MoreWrite Track Media has released Xcode Clippings Menu, a new plug-in for Apple’s Xcode development tools. The plug-in adds a new “Clippings” menu to Xcode allowing developers to quickly gain access to snippets of code and other text resources directly from the Xcode menu bar. “The clippings are text files that are stored in any number of subfolders within a primary clippings folder.
Read MoreApple has released the first update to Xcode, its set of powerful developer tools for Mac OS X. Version 1.0.1 addresses an issue in the Xcode IDE that could potentially lead to data corruption or the loss of files particularly when source files contain illegal characters. According to Apple, the update is strongly recommended for all Xcode users. It is available via the Mac OS X Software Update preference pane.
Read More“I am impressed by how squarely Apple has attacked the problem of programmer productivity,” writes Andrew Binstock in his first look at Apple’s Xcode developer tools for the SD Times. “Given the quality of these tools and Apple’s choice to bundle them with the operating system, it is clear the company is doing some wonderful things to support its developers.” Check out the full article to see Binstock’s lengthy preview of Xcode.
Read MoreApple today announced Xcode, a set of powerful developer tools for creating applications on Mac OS X. “Xcode brings innovation back to the developer tools market by combining a high performance UNIX-based development environment, a breakthrough user interface and powerful performance technologies including Fix and Continue, Zero Link and Distributed Build.
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