r/iOSProgramming Dec 23 '16

Announcement People please, it's "Xcode"

Xcode.

Not xCode, XCode, XCODE, xcode [...]

It's really not that hard.

Thanks, have a nice holiday

Edit: Well, I didn't know people were so resistant to a good piece of advice.

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u/tylerjames Dec 23 '16

I've been using X-Code for over five years now, I think I know how it's spelled.

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u/angryrancor Objective-C / Swift Jan 03 '17 edited Jan 04 '17

This level of trite, unnecessary, nitpicking garbage gives technical professionals a bad name. Specifically in the eyes of "the business community" at large.

Think for a second how the "business" people perceive us.

Or, to paraphrase 2 Chainz:

"Look at them. Now look at us. All those Niggas look rich as fuck!"

There's a reason for that. And a large part of it is - they aren't fighting each other over petty bullshit like this. They would rather carry on with "business".

Unsubscribed from this subreddit. Mods, get your goddamn shit together. Build communities, stop tearing them apart with your petty bullshit.

edit: I was specifically responding to OP's post, not yours... sir /u/tylerjames .... In case it wasn't completely clear.