Xcode is certainly not the first tool Apple made for its developer community, but it may be the most well thought out tool they have produced. First demoed during Apple’s Worldwide Developers ...
For consumers and outside observers, Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is always a chance to see what lies in store when the next versions of its operating systems come to their devices.
Apple's pro applications, and more importantly its software development tools, are reportedly coming to iPadOS. AppleInsider talked to developers about how likely this is, and what they want — and ...
At WWDC, Apple treated its Mac OS X and iOS programmers to a preview of its entirely revised Xcode 4 integrated development environment. Here's a look at what's new and how it matters for end users.
Have you ever found yourself stuck in the frustrating gap between design and development? You’ve spent hours perfecting a prototype, only to face the tedious task of translating it into code, hoping ...
Apple’s development tools for Mac OS X and iOS are joining the iOS 5 launch party today with the release of Xcode 4.2. The new version of Xcode is now available as a free download in the Mac App Store ...
Claiming to make accessible the same APIs that it uses for iPhone development, Apple today announced that the object-oriented application programming environment that will be used for the iPhone SDK.
QLRT Xcode is a static library containing the QuickLicense runtime software for protection, activation and license management of applications created with Apple's Xcode development system. Excel ...
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