Samurai became Shizoku (士族) who retained some of their salaries, but the right to wear a katana in public was eventually abolished along with the right to execute commoners who paid them disrespect
So Prefix headers are not added anymore, and I read a post on SO that says I shouldn't use them. Every file I create doesn't have UIKit mostly, ITs a bit annoying. I have a prefix in another project with a few stuff, like 10 imports and such that I use everywhere, Is this bad?
also strange that Xcode templates don't use the @import now and still use the #import:/
ya matt, Xcode 6 doesn't add the prefix to supported files now
So I have to import a frameworks and files everywhere, and If i have a macro or definition I have to make a file for them and import It into every file
But in Flow I just add stuff to the pch file If I'm using it in every file, like Parse, UIKit and such
Its not useless, but they are not added and Im just wondering If I should just create one and set it up in the settings to be used or what. I just read on SO not to use them and reasons why
Why isn't ProjectName-Prefix.pch created automatically in Xcode 6 ?
Is the precompile header no longer needed ?
Where should I write the code that in ProjectName-Prefix.pch before ?
Cocoa Touch is a simplified version of Cocoa, adapted for touch devices. I think it's easier for OS X developers to learn iOS development than vice versa.