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Igor Petrov2011-02-12 14:19:25
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Igor Petrov, 2011-02-12 14:19:25

"Trial" iPhone development

Good afternoon!
I torture myself with this question. I want to try to write something for the iPhone. I don't have MacOS. There is no point in buying either, otherwise, suddenly, it turns out that this is “not mine”.
One option is to install Hackintosh on your PC. I consider it as a backup.
What other options are there?

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Puma Thailand, 2011-02-12
@KriegeR

Three options:
1) Mac
2) Hackintosh
3) Macos on a virtual machine.

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splatt, 2011-02-12
@splatt

As already advised, the best option in the absence of a poppy is a virtual machine :)
I once switched from a virtual machine first to a hackintosh, and then to a regular Mac.
By the way, there is another option - try to make a game on UDK . But this has nothing to do with the original development in Objective-C, and 3d games are a narrow specialization.

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makecode, 2011-02-12
@makecode

Try installing in a virtual machine . At least there will be fewer problems, unlike installing a hackintosh on the PC itself.

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n7off, 2011-02-12
@n7off

There is another option not to develop for iOS. No other is given.

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Gibbzy, 2011-02-12
@gibbzy

You can use virtual machines, yes, the iphone sdk includes a device emulator.
There is an opinion that you can learn Smalltalk and C, then it will be much easier to switch to objective c because it grew out of these languages

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Igor Petrov, 2011-02-12
@KriegeR

Thanks a lot, everyone! In general, I understood in which direction to dig.

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