I can program in IOS 10 with an old MAC [closed]

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Hi, I have a 13-inch MacBook, Mid 2010

  • 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
  • Memory 2 GB 1067 MHz DDR3

Check in the AppStore and I found that I can update the macOS Sierra and xcode 8 system, I still do not try to update it, Will the RAM and the Processor work for me to create an application and publish it to the AppStore?

    
asked by Heinz Keydel 21.10.2016 в 20:01
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It is not necessary to have MacOS Sierra to program in iOS 10. Only with power to install the Xcode 8 reaches.

That yes, it can be that the times of compilation are quite big, and it is necessary to see if the computer supports the emulator. The advisable thing would be that you do not use the emulator but you connect an iPhone, this way you save resources to the MacBook.

    
answered by 21.10.2016 в 20:16
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To program for IOS 10 requires the latest version of IOS and the latest version of XCode, however if you support it, it will be very, very slow.

I tried with a MacMini of these characteristics and in the end I had to expand the RAM, I have put 10GB and in passing I have a SSD of 500Gb.

Now it's great.

    
answered by 21.10.2016 в 20:14