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Xcode 5 Start to Finish: iOS and OS X Development
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Xcode 5 Start to Finish: iOS and OS X Development

by Fritz Anderson
May 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
624 pages
19h 43m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Workspaces

I’ve had you chasing around with three related projects throughout this book. You’ve probably had two project windows open much of the time, and you may have gotten to three. Given that, left to its own, an Xcode project window would consume every pixel you have, this is no way to live.

This is why Xcode has a unit of organization one step up from the project, the workspace. A workspace window looks like a project window, but it can contain more than one project.

Let’s imagine how you could consolidate the passer-rating projects. You can start from any of them. Let’s open the iOS Passer Rating project, then select File → Save as Workspace. . . . You’ll be given a save-file sheet to name All Ratings.xcworkspace and place the workspace ...

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