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visual studio for iphone app making.
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can I make iDevice apps with visual studio??
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No.
The Visual Studio IDE makes use of the .net framework, which runs only on Windows OSes.
One of the best ways to create apps for Apple devices is to use the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] , (it uses the Objective-C programming languages (among many others) to create the apps) which can only be installed on a Mac OS.
If you desperately want to create apps for Apple devices, and don't have access to a Mac., you can always download and install a [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] on your computer.
With that installed, if you have downloaded a Mac OS (let's say Mountain Lion, for example), you can load & virtually boot the OS in the VM.
I suggest you read more about Visual Studio, and the .net framework.
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The Visual Studio IDE makes use of the .net framework, which runs only on Windows OSes.
One of the best ways to create apps for Apple devices is to use the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] , (it uses the Objective-C programming languages (among many others) to create the apps) which can only be installed on a Mac OS.
If you desperately want to create apps for Apple devices, and don't have access to a Mac., you can always download and install a [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] on your computer.
With that installed, if you have downloaded a Mac OS (let's say Mountain Lion, for example), you can load & virtually boot the OS in the VM.
I suggest you read more about Visual Studio, and the .net framework.
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TomLandonHoppus wroteNo.
The Visual Studio IDE makes use of the .net framework, which runs only on Windows OSes.
One of the best ways to create apps for Apple devices is to use the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] , (it uses the Objective-C programming languages (among many others) to create the apps) which can only be installed on a Mac OS.
If you desperately want to create apps for Apple devices, and don't have access to a Mac., you can always download and install a [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] on your computer.
With that installed, if you have downloaded a Mac OS (let's say Mountain Lion, for example), you can load & virtually boot the OS in the VM.
I suggest you read more about Visual Studio, and the .net framework.
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that's what i thought. it's kinda stupid that Xcode hasn't been converted or something to run on Windows.
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you cant just torrent mac osx and parallels and get xcode which is the easiest program to make apps with
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this post made me ROFL so hard,
the answer is no
1. You Have To Have A Mac
2. You Need XCode
the answer is no
1. You Have To Have A Mac
2. You Need XCode
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