Monday, January 6, 2014

Read the forum introduction IPHONE development environment installed complex, but professional Apple forums have been introduced to ordinary PC machine installed Apple's system, and that Apple's system directly after installation, you can install the development environment?

As the title
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Made a mistake, it should be
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MAC OS installation is as simple than you XCODE like QQ installed in the WINDOWS below. . .
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And installing linux almost, mainly to see your hardware, make sure your configuration can be installed, to find the appropriate installation considerations and version to install it
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reference to the third floor black_fox reply:
MAC OS install XCODE like you, like QQ installed in the WINDOWS following simple. . .

Indeed
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First, thank you all.
However, we may have misunderstood what I meant. Is actually to ask, why did you upload cwin in XP. . . Virtual machine, then install XCODE, then loaded IPHONE sdk.
Instead, the direct use of partitions installed MAC OS X, and then install XCODE and associated SDK?
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Do not know, concerned about ~
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reference to the 6th floor wade_li reply:
first to thank you.
However, we may have misunderstood what I meant. Is actually to ask, why did you upload cwin in XP. . . Virtual machine, then install XCODE, then loaded IPHONE sdk.
Instead, the direct use of partitions installed MAC OS X, and then install XCODE and associated SDK?

In fact, this is still a matter of habit.
On and doing linux, many people are still accustomed to installing a virtual machine, install linux and a bunch of stuff. Only into a virtual machine in the development of linux, other times still in windows.
But to be honest, to develop a system under something, it is best has been using the system.

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