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What are the disadvantage of working with Xcode on Windows? What problems do I encounter from the beginning to the end (upload to the market) of the application development process?










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  • Just asking! did you installed xcode in windows ?
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What are the disadvantage of working with Xcode on Windows? What problems do I encounter from the beginning to the end (upload to the market) of the application development process?










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  • Just asking! did you installed xcode in windows ?
    – Ratul Sharker
    Nov 20 at 7:55










  • Oh no, i'm investigating for now
    – J. Doe
    Nov 20 at 7:58


















  • Just asking! did you installed xcode in windows ?
    – Ratul Sharker
    Nov 20 at 7:55










  • Oh no, i'm investigating for now
    – J. Doe
    Nov 20 at 7:58
















Just asking! did you installed xcode in windows ?
– Ratul Sharker
Nov 20 at 7:55




Just asking! did you installed xcode in windows ?
– Ratul Sharker
Nov 20 at 7:55












Oh no, i'm investigating for now
– J. Doe
Nov 20 at 7:58




Oh no, i'm investigating for now
– J. Doe
Nov 20 at 7:58












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I wasn’t aware you could run Xcode natively on Windows. There are a number of ways of creating the code in Xamarin for example, but I think you still need a Mac to do the code signing/uploading to the App Store. Have you read https://codewithchris.com/xcode-for-windows/ ? Some good ideas on there to try, although I ended up buying a secondhand MBP as it worked out just as easy...






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I wasn’t aware you could run Xcode natively on Windows. There are a number of ways of creating the code in Xamarin for example, but I think you still need a Mac to do the code signing/uploading to the App Store. Have you read https://codewithchris.com/xcode-for-windows/ ? Some good ideas on there to try, although I ended up buying a secondhand MBP as it worked out just as easy...






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I wasn’t aware you could run Xcode natively on Windows. There are a number of ways of creating the code in Xamarin for example, but I think you still need a Mac to do the code signing/uploading to the App Store. Have you read https://codewithchris.com/xcode-for-windows/ ? Some good ideas on there to try, although I ended up buying a secondhand MBP as it worked out just as easy...






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I wasn’t aware you could run Xcode natively on Windows. There are a number of ways of creating the code in Xamarin for example, but I think you still need a Mac to do the code signing/uploading to the App Store. Have you read https://codewithchris.com/xcode-for-windows/ ? Some good ideas on there to try, although I ended up buying a secondhand MBP as it worked out just as easy...






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I wasn’t aware you could run Xcode natively on Windows. There are a number of ways of creating the code in Xamarin for example, but I think you still need a Mac to do the code signing/uploading to the App Store. Have you read https://codewithchris.com/xcode-for-windows/ ? Some good ideas on there to try, although I ended up buying a secondhand MBP as it worked out just as easy...







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