Objective-C seems pretty decent, it's fun to write stuff on a Mac, and I plan on continuing. The biggest annoyance is the total lack of refactoring tools for Objective-C in XCode. It's even more of a pain then in Java because changing method signatures requires touching two files. Yes, you get a compiler warning, but that's no fun when you're expecting your program to run and see the lastest-greatest result.
It's definitely something I miss, although I do appreciate why it's difficult. Does anyone know of any tools that might help? I'm tempted to see if XCode has a plug-in architecture (which I assume it does)...
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