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Just like how Xamarin did it, we could actually relay all the work to a Mac Pro or MacBook, while I'm still handling and using the IDE of my choice on my Windows workstation.
In Xamarin Mac Assistant, all files and commands are remotely executed on the target Mac machine, most of the compilations was done on the Mac side, neat and simple, the only thing annoys me is that the simulator is running in the remote PC, which is a MacBook Pro I have.
So I guess RN can provide a similar functionality like that as well? When I type react-native run-ios it just tells me xcrun is not fond.
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Just like how Xamarin did it, we could actually relay all the work to a Mac Pro or MacBook, while I'm still handling and using the IDE of my choice on my Windows workstation.
In Xamarin Mac Assistant, all files and commands are remotely executed on the target Mac machine, most of the compilations was done on the Mac side, neat and simple, the only thing annoys me is that the simulator is running in the remote PC, which is a MacBook Pro I have.
So I guess RN can provide a similar functionality like that as well? When I type
react-native run-ios
it just tells me xcrun is not fond.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: