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Originally Posted by edgeprod
I'm only going by what you said below, which is that your iOS professor said that you CANNOT build one on Windows .. which isn't true. I can't go back in time and change his words to make him sound like less of an idiot.
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Yes you're correct, I wasn't clear in my specifications and your solution does allow iOS development on a Windows machine.
The meaning behind what he said is that the course is on ObJ C and Xcode and you need a Mac in order to use it. You cant use Xcode on Windows. If you can easily without hacking something together or spending more money than just buying a used Mac then I'd like to see it.
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
Until everyone switches to Swift, Objective-C will still be the main driver of iOS development .. but its days are likely numbered.
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Yeah the iOS developers I chatted with tell me program in Objective C and are resisting Swift. We'll see...