Question about Xcode from experienced Mac users

Hi,
I am new to Macs.Recently I found an issues where the finder copy certain files such as .DS_Store whenever I access a network share. I tried to use a command through the terminal but it didn't work. I called apple to ask if there was any way I could view the value of the com.apple.desktopservices preference (sorry if this is not the name) and they told me to install Xcode so I could see it.
I am a network engineer but I could like to know how I could get benefit from Xcode. What does it do? Is there a way to access the same information using terminal?
I would like to learn a bit more about things that can be done using the command interface. I would appreciate if you send me some links or recommend any books (for simple stuff)
Thanks in advance for your opinion.
Macbook C2D   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Hello and welcome to Mac.
Your ".DS_Store" issue is not really an issue, OSX creates the file wherever it goes. You can remove existing .DS_Store files on a volume of your choosing with this Applescript:
Click here to launch Script Editor.
display dialog "When you delete .DS_Store files, you will lose window size and icon arrangement for EVERY FOLDER on the target disk. Furthermore, if you had any Spotlight comments (a.k.a.Finder comments) associated with any files, they'll also be deleted"
set mountedDisk to POSIX path of (choose folder)
tell application "Terminal"
if (count of windows) is 0 then do script ""
delay 0.1
do script "find " & quoted form of mountedDisk & ¬
" -name .DS_Store -delete" in front window
end tell
Everyone you talk to at Apple is an idiot, don't waste your time. Preference files are binary files for faster reading and writing by software. Xcode contains an application called "Property List Editor" that translates the plist files from and to editable XML files when you open them. Believe it or not, you can download the application from this page:
http://Gnarlodious.com/Computer?action=AttachFile
But there are ways to write the preference to the file without editing it. You can persistently disable the creation of the offending files with this Terminal command:
defaults write com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteNetworkStores true
As for Xcode, it is for programmers. There isn't much value in it for a sysadmin. Terminal, however, should become your main tool. You can convert a binary plist file to XML with this Terminal command:
plutil -convert xml1 ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.desktopservices.plist ; cat ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.desktopservices.plist
That is actually two commands, the first converts the file, the second writes it to the Terminal. After editing it, you would convert the same file to binary with this command:
plutil -convert binary1 ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.desktopservices.plist

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    Q. *Any Apple RAID card horror stories?*
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    Q. *I also seem to be reading that you can't boot Windows in any guise from an ODD_SATA-connected drive (SSD or HDD). True as well?*
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    . HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GH41N
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    . WDC WD360GD-00FLA2
    -Intel ICH10 AHCI
    . Kinston SSDNOW 30GB
    Intel ICH10 AHCI
    Intel ICH10 AHCI
    You sure are digging up some stale information in your research
    ... but you are rapidly becoming an expert on the way it USED to be.
    Now take the essence of what you posted just above, start a new topic, give it a catchy title, and see what other Users have to say!
    Message was edited by: Grant Bennet-Alder

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