In spite of Apple expressing a desire to switch its apps to Swift, just a handful of them are actually using the programming language so far, according to an engineer with Instagram.
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In spite of Apple expressing a desire to switch its apps to Swift, just a handful of them are actually using the programming language so far, according to an engineer with Instagram.
Apple on Wednesday confirmed the full schedule for the 2015 Worldwide Develoeprs Conference -- including the keynote presentation on June 8 -- and released version 3.0 of the WWDC iOS app, introducing a new Apple Watch companion.
Apple has today updated its dedicated mobile app for its Worldwide Developers Conference, beginning on June 8. As in previous years, the app will provide attendees with access to information on upcoming sessions, news, venue maps and videos. But this year the app does something else, as well: It works on the Apple Watch.
With only a few weeks to go before the 2014 Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple on Wednesday released the official schedule for its annual developer event, confirming that it will hold a keynote presentation on Monday, June 2.
More than half a year after Apple's 2013 Worldwide Developers Conference ended, the company has released an update to the official WWDC iOS app to fix an issue where developers were unable to watch videos.
Apple on Friday released an update to its WWDC 2013 iOS app, bringing a number feature enhancements and bug fixes to the title ahead of the conference scheduled to kick off on Monday.
Developers viewing their applications on Apple's official site on Tuesday were surprised to find that their icons are now being displayed with square edges, rather than the usual rounded corners.
So today, Apple released its iOS app for the Worldwide Developer’s Conference coming up next week. Speculating on the happenings at WWDC based on the app is one of the Apple community’s favorite pastimes, so I thought I’d take a swing....
Apple’s dedicated app for its Worldwide Developers Conference arrived today, and it brings a look at some of the sessions happening during the event next week, but it also shows off a dramatically different UI compared to past iterations of the app. The changes sound a lot like what’s said to be on tap for a visual refresh in iOS 7, and might be a good early indication of what Apple will be…
Interested in Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference? Stop me if you’ve heard this one, but there’s an app for th—okay, yes, you’ve heard this one. Apple’s released a universal iOS app for both WWDC attendees and those Apple developers who aren’t making the trip to San Francisco later this month....
Those not lucky enough to snag a ticket before they sold out this year can follow along each day with the WWDC app Apple just released. It’s also meant for attendees to navigate the event onsite.
Apple has released a new WWDC 2013 companion app for iOS, which is designed to give developers the opportunity to follow the event each day. Designed for both attendees and those who cannot make it, the app offers a WWDC schedule, the latest news, daily session videos for registered developers, and more.
Apple on Monday launched its official application for the 2013 Worldwide Developers Conference, including a new video integration feature.