Le 10/05/11 00:22, Peter Teeson a écrit : Hi Peter,
> Out of curiosity how many Mac developers? > I wouldn't consider myself a Mac developer yet, more of a fiddler. I've only just started to learn C++ (or at least am trying), but I do like to do the builds, if only out of personal interest, especially all the extras and stuff that doesn't come with a stock build. I have some longstanding itches that I want to scratch, and thus the only way for me to do that (other than pay someone) is to dig into the code. > Are they all using command line hacking? I certainly am at the moment, using Smultron as a text editor to edit the code. > > Now I'm 73 and there is no way I want to go back to that way of development. > For me the Xcode IDE has been very productive for the past many years. I can understand the desire for comfort that comes with an Aqua environment like XCode and its associated graphical tools. > > Precisely. So maybe the time is now to start up an Xcode IDE version. > If there is support for that I would consider helping. > Personally, I would be interested in being able to use XCode to build, debug, play around, etc, with the code. Just my own 2c. Like I said, I'm not a developer as such (lawyer actually) - its a (variably rare) spare time hobby for me. Alex _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
