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Cheapest mac device to program in swift

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Need to develop an app for ios and since apple is a bunch of cucks I need an apple device. What would be the cheapest device to get the job done?

maybe an older mac OSX but it might be kind of big. or an ipad mini, you can get small keyboards for them

11 minutes ago, Qubit said:

Need to develop an app for ios and since apple is a bunch of cucks I need an apple device. What would be the cheapest device to get the job done?

Can you not just emulate macOS using virtualization software?

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32 minutes ago, Chikan said:

Can you not just emulate macOS using virtualization software?

the only way to do that is with cracked VM image and if I'm developing something I will be marketing I don't want a rat-infested environment.

2 hours ago, Qubit said:

the only way to do that is with cracked VM image and if I'm developing something I will be marketing I don't want a rat-infested environment.

Well, you've got a few options:

1. Check out craigslist and find someone selling their old mac's

2. Check out Hackintsh (I'd link, but I don't think I'm allowed just google it. It'll be the first link.)

3. Tablets are cheap, I suppose you could attach an external keyboard to it and try your luck.
4. Pony up whatever it costs for a Mac these days.

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