Does xcode come with snow leopard

Hi,
I was wondering if xcode comes with snow leopard? If so, where do you find it?

do u need to be a dev to use it?
You can sign-up for a "Free" Apple Developer Connection account which gives you access to newer versions of Xcode, as well as additional developer resources.
<http://developer.apple.com/programs/register/>

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