Is there a way to use the iPhone/OSX IDE on a windows machine? From what I've read Apple has intentionally locked out Windows users from this. Is that for real? Anyone know?
#2
strawman
Xcode only runs on osx. You will need to run osx in a virtual machine, and install Xcode on that.
There are a number of guides for this, here's one:
wow, that's pretty fucked up. Have they ever given reason for that?
Edit: nm, just read a pretty good argument for why (also says that Vis Studio isn't available for OSX which surprises me).
#4
strawman
All your money are belong to them.
#5
MindDetective
This is actually why I chose to start learning Java. I wanted something cross-platform and it was also free! Of course, I can't code for iOS devices, but I have started learning to program for Android devices, since that utilizes Java as well. It has made me consider switching to an Android phone as well, actually.
Another thing is that I've read that the learning curve for XCode is a bit steep, although that was before the latest version. When I was purchasing lab equipment for my current job, I had to decide between taking the plunge into XCode or to learn Android programming (I am going to use tablets for my experiments). What I read pushed me towards Android, despite my appreciation of all things Apple.