> Also, how does Xcode compare in performance? It seems lighter, but I only have a pretty recent Macbook Pro to test on (which also handles Android Studio just fine)
Depends on what you open with it - for ObjC it's usually faster and smoother, for Swift it tends to be slower (about on par with AS Kotlin plugin) and for C++/ObjC++ it's horribly slow just like any other IDE out there :/
Depends on what you open with it - for ObjC it's usually faster and smoother, for Swift it tends to be slower (about on par with AS Kotlin plugin) and for C++/ObjC++ it's horribly slow just like any other IDE out there :/