I wanna buy apple macbook air MD711HN/A 11-inch.im a programmer and i wanna to run Xcode on this.is this model can run xcode and other programming languages java,c,c  ,objective c on xcode etc.....is it model useful for programmer?

Apple MacBook Air MD711HN/A 11-Inch configurations:4 GB RAM,128 GB SSD,intel core i5 4th Generation and Mac OS X Mavericks Lion.and im from india so this model is indian Mac

Hi dnisarg13,
Yes, Xcode will run on a MacBook Air will Mavericks. You can find compatability details and Apple Developer Support informaiton on the Mac App Store link below.
Mac App Store - Xcode
https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/xcode/id497799835?mt=12
Compatibility: OS X 10.8.4 or later
-Jason

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