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mixailflash2012-11-08 11:50:22
Objective-C
mixailflash, 2012-11-08 11:50:22

Recommend an IDE

Good afternoon. I am learning objective-c, but at work I have windows (company rules) but a lot of free time. Recommend any IDE with Objective-c support.

I found several articles on how you can install compilers yourself and work with them, but I don’t want to delve into, is there anything out of the box so that it can be installed on its own and you can work?

Thanks in advance.

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iago, 2012-11-08
@mixailflash

Do not even try. Hackintosh (virtual) + xCode, anyway, 80% of mastering iOS programming is all kinds of UI and iOS SDK, and not Obj-C itself, so immediately put what you will work with later.
Objective-C itself to the basic level to learn from C for 3 days.

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grossws, 2012-11-08
@grossws

www.jetbrains.com/objc/
Based on experience with other jetbrains products, everything is quite high quality and pleasant.

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petrovi4, 2012-11-08
@petrovi4

I would stop at Sublime Text 2, and not only for obj-c
Sometimes it seems to me even more convenient than xCode itself.
Here is a course of video tutorials about it tutsplus.com/course/improve-workflow-in-sublime-text-2/
Vesch!!!
ps Multiplatform!

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Zeldan, 2012-11-08
@Zeldan

emacs

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Bogdan, 2017-11-29
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