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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.
The new Xcode Debugger integration provides “ksp” and “kspo” commands in “lldb,” as well as new inputs with the “ksdiff” tool. We are proud of how the feature turned out.
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 ...
Xcode has been updated to version 5.0.1, bringing with it the OS X 10.9 SDK and several new features for developers to use. The app is free in the Mac App Store.. Developers can now use the ...
Xcode 26 introduces advanced tools for generating and debugging code, making the development process more seamless and reliable. The AI assistant plays a pivotal role in these enhancements by ...
Xcode includes a set of tools to help developers analyze, debug, and profile their app. Every developer should use them so their iOS app has the best chance of being accepted.
New to this release are stability and security fixes in the Xcode IDE, cctools, debugger and compiler. The new release includes Computer Hardware Understanding Development (CHUD) tools v4.4.3 ...
Xcode allows you to live preview your iOS views using Xcode Previews, so you can see how the app appears as you're actively developing it. Here's how to use them.
Apple has released a beta version of Xcode 16, an update to the integrated development environment (IDE) for Apple platforms that features AI-powered predictive code completion.
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