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. If you have an app you ...
Anthropic has made Claude generally available in Xcode 26, Apple’s flagship integrated development environment (IDE). The new ...
Personally, I choose gdb because it's everywhere, never (in my experience) breaks under its own weight, is highly predictable and manipulable, offers an expansive view of program state with only a few ...
Kaleidoscope is a popular app that lets users easily compare the differences between folders, documents, images, and other files. Today the Mac version of the app is getting a major update with Xcode ...
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 “Debug ...
Along with the release of iOS 7 for its mobile devices, Apple also introduced a major upgrade to its Xcode suite of development tools. Xcode, now in Version 5, consists of a compiler, a linker, a ...
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 ...
Apple has released version 5.2 of its widely used Swift programming language for writing apps for the Mac, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Apple's open-source Swift 5.2 programming language ...
Apple has released Xcode 26 beta 7, bringing updates to its developer platform for building apps across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS. The major new features this time are new AI ...
I was wondering if anyone, anywhere has posted some kind of comparison between Xcode and Visual Studio (specifically the latest versions of each). What's in Xcode versus what's in Visual Studio.