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Closed 10 years ago.
I have just had the chance to use Xcode 4, it seems to have a complex interface, I would like to know about the most useful shortcut keys so that I can take full advantage of it. Someone is willing to share?
Here are a few commands I use to open / close different areas of the screen
Here you can find a nice overview of Xcode 4 shortcuts that you can print out:
http://cocoasamurai.blogspot.com/2011/03/xcode-4-keyboard-shortcuts-now.html
Command + Control + Up alternates between .m and .h files.
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Closed 9 years ago.
not sure if this is the right place to ask this. I have been looking for a good "Diff"ing software for Mac OSx 10.8.3, something like "Meld", which has a clear GUI and it is possible to edit the files directly in the GUI. I failed to install Meld on Mac. And I couldn't find any good alternatives. Opendiff works not badly, but it is a bit slow to edit the files directly.
Any sugggestions?
You can use FileMerge application found at "/Developer/Applications/Utilities/FileMerge.app".
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Closed 11 years ago.
Anyy recommendations on a IDE to use for the MAC?
I currently use TextMate and its ok. Is tere a ay though for it to auto suggest tags?
For example.. typing pu.. would bring up puts etc.
I also tried RubyMine and Komodo but they are both way to bloated for my liking.
You can try MacVim with this set of plugins: https://github.com/akitaonrails/vimfiles . It`s rather lightweight, supports easy navigation and can be customized to any needs.
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Closed 9 years ago.
I was working with VB6 last year and I used an Add-on that made it possible to search not only for the definition of objects or functions but also find all references or calls of specific objects or functions.
Unfortunately I can't remember where I got it from. Can anybody help on that?
Thanks in advance!
MZTools.
It is the essential free tool for all VB6 and VBA developers.
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Closed 10 years ago.
I have a presentation due in about three hours and rather than handing in something I drew in pencil, I'd rather turn in something nicer to the client.
Is there something out there that lets me pick and drag common controls to create mockups?
balsamiq
http://www.balsamiq.com/products/mockups
Balsamiq, hands down.
Visio isn't bad if your willing to pay for something. It comes with widgets that resemble actual windows components.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/visio/fx100487861033.aspx
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Closed 10 years ago.
I always seem to have a hard time starting a new Firefox extension. Can anyone recommend a good extension skeleton, scaffold, or code generator? Ideally one that follows all the best practices for FF extensions?
This one works nice: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/tools/builder
Of course googling for "firefox extension generator" is where I found it ;)
Look up this eclipse plugin:
SPKet
It will take care of the skeleton and 50 other things, you will love it.