Tutorial 0 - Getting Started - iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod) SDK XCode Development

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The first tutorial in my iOS Development Tutorial series. Getting Started goes over how to sign up for the iOS Developer Program and setting up your Provisioning Profile settings through XCode.

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  • What computer do I need to start learning and developing? Mac book pro? Mac book air? imac? mac pro?

  • @yaronkl All of the above will work fine. Just make sure you have at least 4GB of RAM. Xcode is hungry for RAM ;)

  • Do you need a mac to do this?

  • @Weser2k9 Officially, yes.

  • If I'm developing a free app so I need to pay $99 per year?

  • @wildreams Yes. In order to test on hardware and publish to the App Store, you will need the dev program.

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  • @wildreams You can put ads in it so you get a lot of money from it!

  • @VanMedia Yes. To upload the app on any hardware, Apple requires you to get the dev program for $99 USD a year.

  • @Gakutaru No, everything is done through the dev portal sites. All digital.

  • @XStriderHiryuX Thanks. Glad it helped.

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