Accepting license agreements isn’t standard because EULAs aren’t standard. Each one is a contract and each one is unique.
Just because you click through them all without reading doesn’t mean they are all equivalent. Xcode has an EULA. Swift and Make do not, being free software.
Obtaining and using Xcode requires submitting to an additional license contract from Apple. Swift and Make do not.
Are you sure about that? I mean accepting license aggreements is pretty standard and doesn't bother me.
This guide seems to have no specific license agreement.
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/install-xcode-command-line...
Accepting license agreements isn’t standard because EULAs aren’t standard. Each one is a contract and each one is unique.
Just because you click through them all without reading doesn’t mean they are all equivalent. Xcode has an EULA. Swift and Make do not, being free software.
They are not the same.
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