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Old 11-13-2014, 12:54 PM  
Clay
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Originally Posted by edgeprod View Post
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.
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 View Post
Until everyone switches to Swift, Objective-C will still be the main driver of iOS development .. but its days are likely numbered.
Yeah the iOS developers I chatted with tell me program in Objective C and are resisting Swift. We'll see...
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