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Closed 10 years ago.
I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to switch from OCaml to F#, however they are programming on a Mac. What is the best F# development experience on top of OS X?
From looking at a similar question on SO, it appears that the F# Addin for MonoDevelop is my best bet. Are there any better alternatives?
The answer is now slightly out of date. There now is a proper "F# Mode" for Emacs, see:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fsharp-mode/
Emacs and tuareg mode:
http://www.palladiumconsulting.com/blog/sebastian/2007/04/f-mono-and-mac-os-x-warmups.html
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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 need tools to learn how to use OpenAL in Mac OS X applications. I have done a decent amount of iOS and Mac development, and am usually good at learning new things quickly. could anyone supply a site or two that would have some tutorials?
How about this one ? It seems the most highly ranked on Google. Its pretty easy to understand, and the entire tutorial is explained quite well.
http://www.edenwaith.com/products/pige/tutorials/openal.php
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Closed 11 years ago.
How necessary is it to learn VB6 and what are the advantages of using this language today? Does it really have advantages?
At this point, nobody should be using VB6 for new development work, however, there is a lot of existing VB6 code that needs to be maintained and/or ported. Much of the existing VB6 code will be internal line-of-business applications, so the question of whether to learn it or not would depend on your employeers needs.
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Closed 12 years ago.
This is a non technical question.
I am a Delphi developer so I have met many developers from the community , but only a few have said they know a programming IDE called Delphi and only a very very few know Delphi. I am very comfortable with Delphi and I always prefer Delphi for windows development(but I know many developers on the internet eg: YOU). Why isn't Delphi as famous as it was during the Borland era?