Seeing lots of folks talking about installing Sierra on a separate partition. I’m installing El Capitan on a separate partition…
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Replying to @aral
…and moving my current dev environment to that. Then, later, can easily update to release version on main partition & delete the old one :)
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Replying to @aral
that is a good approach. I use VM's now for all dev and build - no dev tools and really minimal apps at all on the first booted macOS
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Replying to @nuxnix
And you’re happy with performance with VMs? I’m hesitant to run Xcode in a VM but can see the allure (PS. VMWare/Parallels/or…?) :
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Replying to @aral
it means they stay very stable in terms of SDK's and
@FastlaneTools but they would be hard to use as workstations for editing etc1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
Replying to @nuxnix
Gotcha; cool. Big fan of @FastlaneTools here too :)
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