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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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furbo.org
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| | | | | Beginning with Xcode 14, the Simulators for watchOS and tvOS are available as separate downloads (iOS and macOS are still "built-in"). This reduces the app download size significantly, but it also means that you now have to manage these large (3-4 GB) components yourself. When you launch Xcode 14 the first time, you are prompted [...] | |
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saagarjha.com
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| | | | | Saagar Jha's website. | |
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model-checking.github.io
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| | | Documentation for the Kani Rust Verifier | ||