![]() You’ll probably be asked a couple of questions about your job and what you develop for answer what best matches your interests. Luckily, if you already have an existing Apple account (.Mac, Apple Store, iTunes Music Store, or AppleCare), you already have one! Just use that username and password to login on theĪDC Member Site, check the box agreeing to the terms, and reply to the confirmation e-mail you’ll receive. If you don’t have a fast broadband connection, you may want to find someone who does and have them do the downloading for you.įirst, you’ll need a free ‘online only’ Apple Developer Connection (ADC) account. If you’ve got some time and an interest in looking “behind the scenes” of your OS X machine, I think you’ll find the Friday blog entries potentially useful and hopefully always educational! And now, on with the installation of Xcode.īefore proceeding, be aware that Xcode is a large download-nearly 752MB, to be exact. Some, however, especially those that focus on the programs included with the tools, will require Xcode 2.1, so that’s what today’s hint explains how to install. Most of the hints I’ll publish that relate to compiling Unix software for OS X should work just fine with whatever version of the tools you have installed. There’s actually a third version-Xcode 2.0 shipped on the original Tiger installation DVDs back in April. Version 1.5 runs on Panther, and version 2.1 (and newer) requires Tiger. Note that there are two versions of Xcode. I’ll walk you through that process next, covering everything from download through installation. Finally, the biggest requirement, and the one that’s the focus of this week’s first hint: you must have the.You should have access to a graphics application, such as Photoshop or Photoshop Elements, as some hints may involve editing some graphics.Again, the needs here won’t be too advanced, just some basic entering and saving of a script. ![]()
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