I don't want to download iOS 8 or so, but I want to start learning Swift without paying 100$. So, is there a way to download xcode 6?
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I'm going to put this on hold temporarily this until it can be edited to make clear if this is about running software on pre-release OS X versions or if the Xcode 6 runs on Mavericks. – bmike Jun 02 '14 at 22:42
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You can put this on hold, it's about pre-release, didn't know that I can't ask that. – Marek Fořt Jun 02 '14 at 22:44
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Also see Can I code using swift on Mavericks I bet if you watch on Stack Overflow I bet there will be some good nuts/bolts about how to assemble a toolchain for Swift language and Cocoa programming before long. – bmike Jun 02 '14 at 22:45
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1Xcode 6 runs on Mavericks 10.9.3 and upwards – Matthieu Riegler Jun 02 '14 at 22:46
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Apple won't provide freely a beta of Xcode. Only Yosemite is available for non dev-members. Xcode 6 will be free once it reached a release version.
Though, you'll be able to find XCode on non legal downloading site...

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Thanks, I'll try to look uo something. I don't want to use it to enjoy myself or so, but I can't afford 100$ to pay for learning a code. i can't seem to find one yet though. – Marek Fořt Jun 02 '14 at 22:40
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4Yes it is. You have to redeem a code : https://appleseed.apple.com/sp/betaprogram – Matthieu Riegler Jun 02 '14 at 22:50