The Anything page at the Apple App Store boasted “the fastest way to build apps.” Now what do you see if you visit Anything?
Apple is going against its founding mission from 50 years ago by standing in the way AI coding, or vibe-coding.
Last October, Bitrig launched on the App Store, letting users build SwiftUI apps directly from their iPhones. Now the team behind the app has released a Mac version of the platform, which they tell ...
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The latest Swift update, version 6.3, allows developers to integrate Swift code into projects built with Kotlin and Java, or ...
The recently released 6.3 version of Apple’s Swift programming language features the official release of the Swift SDK for Android, which means that developers can now use Swift to write Android ...
AI is making app development easier than ever. However, a new report claims Apple’s App Store isn’t fully embracing these new tools. Companies behind two “vibe coding” apps that let you create tools ...
Apple's Swift programming language now officially supports native Android app development. This new capability comes with ...
Building an iPhone app has traditionally meant learning to code, buying a Mac, wrestling with Xcode, and spending weeks fixing things that break for no obvious reason. For most people with a simple ...
Don't call it compromised. The MacBook Neo is an amazing new entry point in Apple's lineup that easily eclipses the base iPad ...
You can now build coaching tools, AI companions and client resources without a developer. Here's how to start vibe coding ...