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As WWDC 2024 approaches, Apple this week launched a new webpage with tutorials for developers learning the first steps on how to develop using Xcode, Swift, and Swift UI.
Apple introduced version 1.0 of Swift with the Golden Master of Xcode 6.0 for iOS in September 2014. Apple isn’t killing Objective-C, it will stay along with Swift.
Swift 6.2 improves concurrency and interoperability with C++ and Java, SwiftUI adds support for the new Liquid Glass design, and Xcode 26 extends to LLMs beyond ChatGPT.
The video is about 6 minutes long and features a step-by-step tutorial with a voiceover narrating how to build a sample photo filtering app using Xcode on the Mac.
Xcode 11.4 and its Command Line tools package include Swift 5.2 SourceKit-LSP, which now supports the FixIts LSP feature so that Swift errors, warnings, and notes with FixIts are supported using ...
Apple’s Swift Playgrounds are a great way to learn coding, but there’s a huge gap between learning on the iPad and doing on a Mac.
Calling it "fast, modern, safe and interactive," Apple on Monday unveiled Swift, a brand new Xcode programming language that it says is superior to Objective-C.
Apple's newest Xcode 13.2 reveals features for the Swift Playgrounds 4 poising the possibility that it could launch soon. Learn more.