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1. mads_q+Xf2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 08:54:19
>>davidb+(OP)
What else is there to say than that xCode is a f... nightmare. Android studio is not really better though.

Native app development is an evil necessity.

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2. rjzzle+Ly2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 11:19:47
>>mads_q+Xf2
When did xcode turn into this? It wasn't too bad early on IMHO
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3. urband+1I2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 12:27:43
>>rjzzle+Ly2
Used XCode in anger from 2011-2016 to develop an iOS app with several million users and found it to be just as awful and temperamental as others here describe.
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4. Cthulh+eW2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 14:03:31
>>urband+1I2
For the most part it was great (IMO), and has some features I still miss in all other editors, like the automatic side-by-side toggling, using mouse gestures (on Apple's mouse) to go back / forward in history just like Safari, etc.

The most friction came from merging (e.g. when files were changed or project config was changed), due to xcode's insistence on having a project file listing all files etc. The other friction was in the annual update cycle of both xcode and the apps we built.

But the last time I tried xcode it was pretty bad; on paper the new UI coding approach is great, but in practice the live preview was so tempramental and crashed so often it was barely usable.

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