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395 PointsMac Mini for Beginner iOS Development?
So, I have an ASUS X540LJ with an intel i7-5500U CPU at 2.4 GHz, 1TB of storage and 8GB of RAM as my daily driver / android development PC. However, I intend to develop apps for iOS as well as android (or rather, make my apps accessible from both platforms), and need a device with Mac OS. I don't have a macbook and don't want to spend too much money. Would a Mac mini work for developing apps in Xcode? In particular, a $499 refurbished Mac mini (The same specs as a $599 Mac mini for the same price I think?). I would only be using it for Xcode and iOS simulator. For the rest (Android Studio, Web browsing, etc, I'll be using my ASUS).
2 Answers
Dino Paškvan
Courses Plus Student 44,108 PointsThe Mac Mini will do just fine for that. I know many freelance devs and even companies that have a Mac Mini just for that specific purpose. My only recommendation is, if you can swing it, go for a Mac Mini that has an SSD instead of a traditional hard drive, that'll make a huge difference speed-wise.
Shezan Kazi
10,807 PointsHi Raymond, I actually asked myself the very same question and ended up getting a VmWare Image for OS X which now runs on my ThinkPad.
Raymond Kiguru
395 PointsMy last experience with a VM didn't go so well. :(
Ethan Rivas
9,979 PointsEthan Rivas
9,979 PointsTotally worth my friend, my mac mini works very good with Xcod and Ios simulator :)