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Camilo Castro
Courses Plus Student 2,549 PointsIf you mean programming for iOS you need a Mac.
If you mean programming in C in Linux you can use gcc
in Windows you can use http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
Caleb King
32,777 PointsThe primary tool for this track is Apple's IDE, XCODE which is only for macs. Unfortunately you will not be able to complete this track on solely on a PC.
The only work around I can think of is if you have an OSX virtual machine running on your computer, which is an extreme hack and can cause some issues.