How do you plan on converting so it can run on Mac without a Mac? :l Besides, if you target Mac you might as well target all unix-based systems
Going to start converting my programs over to a language that runs both on Mac and Windows. However I don't have a mac to test on (currently). And will need help testing.
How do you plan on converting so it can run on Mac without a Mac? :l Besides, if you target Mac you might as well target all unix-based systems
i have a mac and would love to test some.
[9/3/12 11:11:58 PM] Joanna: sigh
[9/3/12 11:12:14 PM] Joanna: john
[9/3/12 11:12:16 PM] Joanna: is
[9/3/12 11:12:17 PM] Joanna: perfect
I'm getting a Mac, once I sort out my new Job. But I have some free time now.
And I'm just using Real Studio. Not really looking to learn another Language for now.
Linux is also supported.
Real Studio...sounds like a shit VB-esque program for cross-browser. Why not learn a good language like C++ or Java?
Also, Virtual Machines work wonders. Just saying.
Learning a real language makes you more versatile and gives you opportunities to make some real cash
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Also, I shouldn't have to say but if you choose to test, its at your own risk.
It looks like if it runs in Windows it runs on a Mac. Builds both at the same time.
Testing might not be needed.
Still don't understand why you don't just use virtual machines