21 thoughts on “iPhone Development Tutorial – 1 – Installing Xcode and the iPhone SDK

  1. @EthanBhoy No, you buy an overpriced computer and pay 100 bucks a year to get a shot at using one of the best resources available for indie developers.

    Apple computers are overpriced for the hardware, but I feel that the $2000 I used for my MacBook Pro 15″ was well spent.

  2. I wish you would have mentioned that this was a NSFW video… I don’t find your desktop image offensive, however the people I work for do. Just an FYI.

  3. 2:15 Actually, you should be able to put it on your iPod/iPhone, because an ipa(iPhone Application) file is created on build, and you just have to drag it to your iTunes library to download it to your iPhone.

  4. @ofeyofey There is no official iPhone SDK for windows yet, but if you search the internet, I’m sure you can find one.

  5. @EthanBhoy You know, Macs are not overpriced. The hardware is better than any old dell, and the dev connection costs 100 dollars, but you get so many good features, like beta testing Apple’s operating systems, forming a dev team, and much more. And it’s not like MSDN is cheaper.

  6. @ENIGMATICxFEAR You’re right. Obama, the nuclear scientists at CERN, the creators of the Mars rovers in the NASA JPL, the man who cracked the genetic code, every iPhone app developer (Microsoft even makes apps for the iPhone) and NIH scientists use Macs and therefore are all dumb. (That was sarcasm)

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