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1. anifor+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-03 21:46:12
There was a time I was interested in building for MacOS. Installing, opening and trying to use Xcode killed that pretty quick. I've never seen an IDE this behind in terms of usability from the competition.
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2. reacto+Ch[view] [source] 2026-02-03 23:23:41
>>anifor+(OP)
This is why people hate porting to Mac. Because at some point they need XCode and XCode is horrible.
3. somegu+5A[view] [source] 2026-02-04 01:10:45
>>anifor+(OP)
Same experience. The 2009 version of Eclipse was more stable than modern XCode. And that’s saying something.
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4. Insani+9M[view] [source] [discussion] 2026-02-04 02:39:10
>>somegu+5A
Oh that’s a flash from the past. For what it’s worth, Eclipse was a better experience for me than Netbeans..

Nowadays all my development work happens in vim and I’ve happily not opened an editor like IntelliJ or VS Code in 5+ years.

5. Nystik+1O[view] [source] 2026-02-04 02:55:20
>>anifor+(OP)
As someone who has to use xcode from time to time to maintain a number of apps for work. It is my absolute least favourite IDE. Its such a bad experience.

I prefer writing in vscode instead and only using xcode to compile and debug.

6. aylmao+Um1[view] [source] 2026-02-04 08:22:33
>>anifor+(OP)
It's a shame too, because it's always seemed like a very cool platform develop for.

I developed some simple macOS apps as fun side-projects back in the early 2010s but then very much switched to web; the tools are a big reason why.

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