You should be able to run the same code from within Xcode that your classmates are running within VS C++. There may be a few caveats to that approach, as I believe that Visual C++ implements some keywords that are not available in ISO standard C++. But you should be able to just remove the offending key words when you're running in Xcode. Find some classmates that are running Linux and see how they've worked around the issues.
Either way, when you create your new project in Xcode, choose
Command Line Utility > C++ Tool
as your project type. You will then be able to edit and run your programs right from Xcode, with the command line output showing up in the project's run log.
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