Comment by sunnybeetroot
Comment by sunnybeetroot 8 hours ago
Refactoring works half the time, Android Studio is much more stable for basic developer tooling.
Comment by sunnybeetroot 8 hours ago
Refactoring works half the time, Android Studio is much more stable for basic developer tooling.
I've not found Android Studio to be particularly amazing for those kinds of features either. Sometimes they work, sometimes they half-work, and on occasion I've had them do the wrong thing entirely.
A lot of refactoring work across both platforms ends up being manual one way or another.
Because it's developed by JetBrains (with Google contributions), a company whose main business is writing really good IDEs. Apple on contrary is a hardware company that happens to build software. If they had delegated the XCode development to JetBrains, we would have had a great IDE for macOS/iOS development too. AppCode was damn good with zero support from Apple side, and despite the fact that JetBrains always needed to catch-up with Apple's breaking changes.