SDK is a Software Development Kit used to create applications. OS is an Operating System and is the platform which applications run on.
No difference, really. Unix is an OS (Operating System)
You can't install XCode or its SDK on the windows. All you can is create a virtual machine, install Mac OS X there and then install XCode and SDK.
Basically there is not a whole lot of difference between OS and NOS. In common usage OS or Operating System is concerned with one computer. That is the simplified answer. An OS can have NOS features when it interfaces with other computers.
With Java Platorm EE (Enterprise Edition) SDK (software development kit) you have some additional things that are installed on your computer like Glassfish server. They are not included in Java Platform SE SDK.
There's no difference other than what's on them.
OS and Y stands for Opposed Stem and Yoke.
YES: Follow this guide to getting the iPhone SDK running on Windows, I have and it works really well. http://iPhone-sdk-in-windows.co.UK/ hey friends just use virtual machine like VMware to install mac,no need to buy any macbook or anything go to torrentz.com and you can find every thing there search for "Mac OS x vmware image " download it and you are ready................
To create an OS on Virtual Box you need to change the root directory of the sources first. The key is to build all the dependencies yourself and have them pointed to 10.5 SDK.
Apple is more popular Linux is ok OS is Crap. There you go! You got an answer!
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difference between layered and kernel base approach in OS structure