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I've always wanted a blind typing test
the red stopsign would not go away, even thought it built and run cleanly. only by deleting and retying the line, with the exact same contents, would make it go away.
Glad to see a view I'm not interested in right now decides it deserves to be at the top of the drawing stack.
Click the red dot, Xcode removed the "h" from "willChangeValue", and then popped up this fix-it. If you accept the fix, click the red dot again, and repeat, it'll eventually eat the whole line character by character.
So, would you like to open that properly list file as a property list, or as a property list?
Started up Xcode, and noticed the toolip flickering oddly. Didn't want to disturb it, so filmed it with my camera. My hand is nowhere near the trackpad.
@_vade made a performance piece about Xcode. https://twitter.com/#!/_vade/status/165957069420236800
uhh... I don't even....huh?
I was so excited to submit my app for review. Unfortunately I got this wonderful error instead. Later, I found out that “OS X Lion 10.7.3 Update Breaks App Validation”…in other words, you can’t submit your apps unless you download the older version of the Application Loader, or until Apple sends out another update to address this fix….*sigh*….
So out of the blue and randomly, Xcode has decided that now it wants to be like Windows and ask for my permission, every time I build & run on the simulator for the first time.
I like how Duplicate puts the new item in the most inconvenient place possible. Would be nice to have the new object be a sibling of the old.
cmd+right arrow is now "play error sound"
I usually press cmd+right or cmd+left to quickly make the cursor jump to the end or beginning of a line for fast editing…XCode has decided to replace this feature with “hey play that OS X default error sound real quick” feature. WTF!!!!
You don't say. That's why you're refusing to run anything on my ipad?
and they call it "organizer" ....