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iOS Objective-C Basics (Retired) Fundamentals of C Anatomy of a C program

Richard Davenport
Richard Davenport
1,663 Points

XCode/Building iOS apps on a Windows machine

Hello,

I just had a quick question, I have just spun up the iOS development track and the course directs you to download XCode. Since I am using Windows, I don't have an appstore and thus, can't download XCode or even the iOS sdk. Is there a workaround (such as Dragonfire SDK) that will allow me to follow the program without leading me astray from the learning content?

2 Answers

Matt Campbell
Matt Campbell
9,767 Points

No.

Only option would be to create an iOS virtual machine, if that's a possibility.

Stone Preston
Stone Preston
42,016 Points

see here for other possibilities of developing for iOS on a windows machine. Though none are what I would call "ideal", you may find something that might work.