Does Xcode match Microsoft Visual Studio?

I'm having a class in school for Objective C, the purpose is to learn how do apps for iPad and iPhone
using Xcode(on an apple McIntosh), I don't have an Apple comp at home. How ever I want to be able to make programs for iPad and iPhone on an MS Windows machine.

if I got Visual Studio, is it a totally good replacement for Xcode, and I will have the same interface?

if not, please make recommendations, other than buying an apple comp.

Xcode crashes many time.while visual studio not.
I have used both, MSStudio/.NET and XCode/ObjectiveC which are both great in their ways.

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