C Programming on the Mac L2 - Using Xcode
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Uploaded on Mar 12, 2010
In this tutorial we explore how to create a new project and begin to use Apple's Xcode IDE.
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sherman waner 2 months ago
Hey, I'm completely new to all of this. When you clicked Run - Console (3:50) to get to that window, I don't have the run option. How do i get it? I'm using Xcode 4.6 if that makes a difference. Anyway, how do I do the run - console thing if it doesn't say run on the bar at the top
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AppleProgramming 2 months ago
There is a big play button in the top left of Xcode, just hit that. The console should appear automatically when you print something. If not, you go under View>Debug Area>Show Debug Area. Alternatively you can activate it in the toolbar where there are 3 icons in a row representing the left, bottom and right sides of Xcode.
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redrogae 2 months ago
What's the noodles bowl icon on your dock?
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AppleProgramming 2 months ago
If by noodles bowl you mean coffee cup with an E on it. That's Espresso, it's for web development stuff which I never really work with.
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MrApfelUser 7 months ago
I love you tuts!!!! :)
Greetings from germany! :)
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AppleProgramming 7 months ago
I used to live there :D. Glad you're liking the tutorials.
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snkv12 1 week ago
Hey i am new to the whole coding scene and i had one basic question: I currently have a PC but am considering getting a MAC and i was just wondering are there any major differences between programming on either system, i plan on sticking with the C languages and seeing as the languages are what they are it should not be any different. Also does the XCODE IDE function the same as the DEV C++ IDE or not. Thank you for taking the time to read this by the way.
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Holmes1896 2 months ago
Thanks bro for the awesome vids...new programmer here too...I am having the same issue as sherman waner...I am wondering if this is a static design for xcode 4.2. Your suggestions for the debug area and toolbar does not give you the floating screen. I am wondering if its just the way xcode 4.2 is.
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kerrywsmyth 5 months ago
Wow, so I have Mountain Lion and Xcode 4 and it looks SOOO different than this!! Man this is going to take some figuring out!!
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AppleProgramming 10 months ago
Well these C tutorials give you a nice base into programming. My Objective-C tutorials work of of these first few introductory ones and that's the language you want to get to know. Obj-C is what basically every Mac app out there uses, C++ is irrelevant in most cases.
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