X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer.mdwn;h=8a6f5d8d2a2f79989c4c1cb9fcde1103025020c7;hp=8e65a541d085848607e50d29d90437dfd329b986;hb=a717e31fe944fc4279ba14a3c458743510bc7f92;hpb=50c4dde527cfc81a07e88ec2fb41ff61bf200d9f diff --git a/how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer.mdwn b/how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer.mdwn index 8e65a541..8a6f5d8d 100644 --- a/how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer.mdwn +++ b/how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer.mdwn @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Furthermore, Mac users will be in one of two subgroups: There are instructions about how to get Xcode on the [Installing MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/install.php) page. Some versions of [Xcode](http://developer.apple.com/xcode.html) are available for free on the Mac App Store. Other versions are available through Apple's Developer website (some of these are free, but do require you to - register with Apple as an "Apple Developer", which involves clicking to accept a legal agreement with Apple.) + register with Apple as an "Apple Developer", which involves clicking to accept a legal agreement with Apple). I have an older version of this installed. If you download a recent version, email me and let me know how the process works so I can tell others.