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Re: Apple Computers!

XCode is really a great IDE and as far as I've found, has about everything you'll need to get going. I'm not quite sure I understand what you're going for here, though. (I'm also not sure if this is the right place for non-FRC programming questions, but I'll go with it for now).

I'm not sure why you're referencing Wind River and Bloodshed. XCode has everything you need. Apple also has a large amount of documentation on getting started in developing, although I'll warn you that the traditional way of going about Apple GUI coding and such is through Objective-C - probably not what you want.

You might like to try starting here: http://developer.apple.com/mac/libra.../qt_intro.html

I don't think Bloodshed (You're referring to their Dev-C++ package, right?) ever released a mac-compatable IDE. If you wanted alternatives, you could try Code::Blocks (my personal favorite, but less features than XCode and the others) or Eclipse (The IDE you might be used to from FRC programming this past year).

Hope I've been some help.
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