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Xcode

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Xcode

An integrated software development environment (IDE) from Apple for building Mac OS X applications. Introduced with Version 10.3 (Panther) of OS X and evolving from Apple's Project Builder, Xcode supports writing in C, C++, Objective C, AppleScript and Java. Xcode includes the GCC compilers from the GNU project and is used with Apple's Interface Builder for building visual interfaces (GUIs). See Mac OS X and Cocoa.



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The system's Xcode lets users create Mac OS X applications with a user-friendly interface and developer tools such as GCC 3.
TAEC will integrate ViXS' recently announced XCode II video processing chipset into its TX4938 PVR reference design, which will be capable of managing multiple streams of analog and digital video content and offer advanced PVR capabilities over a wired or wireless network.
ViXS Systems, a leading developer of video networking chipsets and software, announced recently the general availability of XCode II, the company's next-generation video processor that delivers unmatched reliability and high-quality streaming video.
 
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