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www.thomashanning.com
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| | | | Creating iPhone apps on Windows is not possible because there's no Xcode for Windows. Let's look at the alternatives. | |
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ashishkakkad.com
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| | | | SwiftUI announced in WWDC 2019. It's an innovative, exceptionally simple way to build user interfaces across all Apple platforms with the power of Swift. In previous blog I have shared some references from apple documents. We will learn it by examples. First of all let's start with simple UI. Create New Project Create new project ... Read more | |
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blog.alexbeals.com
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| | | | A developer license for Apple costs $100. Now, if you know that you wish to launch an app, that's pretty cheap to get access to all of the great resources and ability to push as many apps as you want onto the App Store. However, while you're still learning to program in Swift, this can be a large barrier to entry. Luckily, as long as your phone is jailbroken it's pretty easy to get around this requirement. | |
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gigamonkeys.wordpress.com
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| | One of the topics I asked most of my Coders at Work interviewees about was C++. I am not an expert, or even a competent C++ programmer and recognize that my own opinions about C++ are not well-informed enough to be worth much.1 But C++ fascinates me-it's obviously a hugely successful language: most "serious" desktop... |