On Jul 19, 2008, at 7:36 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:


Le 19 juil. 08 à 14:20, Graham Perks a écrit :

On Jul 18, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Ken Thomases wrote:
Even better, I write a method, add it to the .h for me.

Except not every method should be part of the class's interface.

Ken, agreed, of course. In Eclipse this might be implemented as right-click on the method name, and the resulting popup offering an "Add to Interface" menu. That would be useful in Xcode too, saving you the time of switching to the .h and a bunch of keystrokes to copy/paste. The point is to let you keep coding right where you are, and not have to stop and scroll to the top of a method or off to another file.

Graham.

All those features may look usefull, but I think I pass less than 5% of my working time in writing method name and accessors.

Maybe we should try to Shark Xcode users to determine which features will be usefull to improve developer performances ;-)


Good luck getting that to run on a neural-net architecture!



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