Good devs.
I leave this website that can be useful to us at some point.
[https://xcodereleases.com)
And as the colleague has commented, depending on the version of macOS, it is possible that Xcode will not work for you.
I hope it works well for you.
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Thanks for answering.
Yes, I think I will get a larger storage and the idea is to work with 14" and connect it to an external monitor at home since the M1 Pro can do it.
Thanks for your time.😉
Hello
Kernel failures or so-called Kernel Panic are usually caused by hardware problems or incompatibilities, to a lesser extent they come from Software. In order to know if it was something specific or if your computer has a problem, I would do a Hardaware Test to see if it gives you a ram error or something similar.
To do the AHT Apple hardware Test I leave you an article from Apple about it.
How to use Apple Hardware Test on Mac
Once you pass it, you tell us if it is ok or the error code that it gives you in your case.
Greetings.
Good.
I do not think so,
I am also using that App in recent months because I have been learning Swift's language for 2 months.
Let's see the meaning of that App is that through your code, you move the byte that we have on the right to be able to complete its objectives.
In which ways you complete your code is indifferent, but it is more to put into practice the knowledge that you are acquiring with the study and put it into practice in the App.
Hello.
I install Big Sur in an "official" way, being your machine compatible with them ..?
If it were not like that and you use a patch or program and want to upload macOS to the latest version, you should use those same programs that you did to patch and put Big Sur on non-compatible machines.
And if it weren't so, he did it normally. try reinstalling macOS Big Sur without deleting anything.
He already tells us how it went.
regards
Hello guys.
another candidate joining the developer commission.
Currently I am with the classes of the Swift Playground App, and in the lessons of logical operators, which I am exercising are giving me smaller problems than expected.
I hope to draw these lessons soon and move on.
There is an iPad app that can write code. I don't know if it has the same functions as xcode.
but if this gets you out of a problem you can try.
I leave the app link.
Code App - https://apps.apple.com/es/app/code-app/id1512938504