![]() ![]() Cinema at homeĬinema has gone through a revolution in recent years. People now get to enjoy watching movies in their homes without having to go to noisy cinemas. Xcode is the tool developers use to build apps for the Apple ecosystem – MacOS, iOS, and all things Apple. Here are some handy tips to know before you get started: This guide will walk you through how to successfully install Xcode onto your Mac, from start to finish. ![]() You'll need a good, stable internet connection.If you are on a PC, sadly you won't be able to use Xcode. Be sure to have at least 30 gigabytes of free space on your computer.The latest version is around 8 gigabytes in size. Xip file (v11.4.1 at the time of writing) is ~8 gigabytes zipped. When you unzip it, that's another 17 gigabytes. Here's an overview of the steps to install Xcode Then you'll need the command line tool, which is yet another 1.5 gigabytes. Note that I have listed some Terminal commands in the steps below. These commands can be typed into your present working directory. This means that you don't need to navigate to any particular folder. If you really want to, you can first type cd before typing the commands in the below steps. This will return you back to the home folder. For the latest version and a theoretically "easy" installation, you can use the App Store. Option #1: Download via the App Store for the latest version (not my preferred option) This comes with the bonus option of being able to download any version you'd like. ![]() In theory, this should be a seamless and pain-free process. But if the installation fails for any reason on the last step, it is very hard to troubleshoot. There are a few reasons for failure, and no easy way to know which is the underlying cause. If you do encounter a failure, you will need to re-download the entire file again each time you try to fix the failure. As the latest version is 8 gigabytes, I didn't much enjoy this approach.īut if you're feeling brave, here are the steps: ![]()
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