> I'm assuming you need a Mac computer to develop ios applications?
You do, if you want to code in Objective-C or Swift (likely the languages tought in Stanford’s lectures). But React Native and Expo’s EAS services (expo.io/eas) has made it possible to avoid buying a Mac. EAS requires a subscription and you also need an Apple Developer sunscription to publish to their AppStore.
You do, if you want to code in Objective-C or Swift (likely the languages tought in Stanford’s lectures). But React Native and Expo’s EAS services (expo.io/eas) has made it possible to avoid buying a Mac. EAS requires a subscription and you also need an Apple Developer sunscription to publish to their AppStore.