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luci_gy
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07/14/11 09:14 AM (14 years ago)

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Hello guys! I am a newbe here. I am trying to use x code under windows, but it seems that I cannot do it. I cannot even download it from apple. The same for Android SDK. Ah, I hate codeS :) lol Thanks in advance for your answers!
 
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07/14/11 09:55 AM (14 years ago)
Hi @luci_gy. Xcode only works on an Intel-based Mac running OS X. They spell that out pretty clearly on the web site. So, until you obtain a Mac, you won't be able to use Xcode. The Android SDK is available for Windows. Some good tutorials for setting up the Android SDK can be found here : http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/introduction-to-android-development/ Enjoy! Mark
 
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07/15/11 09:07 AM (14 years ago)
Hi Mark. Thank you very much for your fast response. So, I have no chance to use X code then. :) Good to know that!
 
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07/15/11 09:47 AM (14 years ago)
Well, you can do what I did a few years ago when I decided I wanted to get involved in iPhone development...buy a Mac Mini! I found one on Craigs List for $200, and it suits my needs just fine. Just make sure it's an Intel-based processor, and not a PPC-based processor, otherwise Xcode will not run. Good luck!
 

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