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  1. Apple Developer Forums
  2. WWDC 2023: Apple Vision Pro, New Macs, iOS 17, and More
  3. Apple introduces new developer tools and technologies to create even better apps
  4. How to Create an Apple Developer Account and Enroll in the Program
  5. WWDC 2022: how to watch Apple’s Developers Conference live
  6. App Developer Training


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Apple Developer Forums

I need to get the username + password of the user in the keychain of safari to fill fields in my web view form (I use the web shared credentials) On My iPhone 14 (IOS 16.5) and simulator iPhone 12 (IOS 16.4) I call: ` SecAddSharedWebCredential(domain as CFString, account as CFString, password as CFString) item: Déconnexion I don't know why the error is "Item already exists for this server" because this method update de password if the username already exists. Also, there this error when I try to delete the item in the keychain passing the password to NULL (nil) Do you know why this error is showing ? • • • The new test report, with the automatic video recording and scrubber, is great. I'm setting up different configurations for different languages to improve localization testing, but I was wondering if it was possible to make the simulator device type part of the configuration. For example, I'd like to have a single test plan with an "iPhone 14" test plan, an "iPad Air" test plan, etc. Then I would just press Cmd-U, and Xcode would run through each device in sequence, leaving me with videos of each test run that I could review in the test report. Is that possible? • • • Hey y'all, I've been facing an incredibly bothersome error and wanted to see if you had any comments/fixes for whats going on. I'm attempting to create a custom shape using the Path initalizer, but am receiving the following error Referencing initializer 'init(codingKey:)' on 'RawRepresentable' requires t...

WWDC 2023: Apple Vision Pro, New Macs, iOS 17, and More

At a Glance • WWDC is Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference where developers can attend sessions and meet with Apple engineers. Apple's 2023 event was held June 5–9 as a primarily online event, with select developers, students, and media invited to a special keynote day on Monday, June 5, starting at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. Apple's 34th Worldwide Developers Conference took place the week of June 5 to June 9, 2023, and it began with a keynote event at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time on Monday, June 5. As with the 2022 conference, WWDC 2023 was primarily an online event, although select developers, students, and members of the media were been Note: See an error in this roundup or want to offer feedback? Announcements WWDC tickets have historically been priced at $1,599 for the in-person event, but WWDC has been free for all developers since 2020 in its all-online format and that continued in 2023, with Apple charging nothing even for those who visit Apple Park. With WWDC, Apple offers developers a first glimpse of new iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS updates, plus the opportunity to engage with Apple engineers through engineering sessions, one-on-one lab appointments, and the Apple Developer Forums. Students are also invited to participate in the annual Watch a Replay of the WWDC 2023 Keynote Event WWDC 2022 At WWDC, Apple unveiled iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, tvOS 16, and watchOS 9, along with a new M2 MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro. iOS 16 • • • • • •...

Apple introduces new developer tools and technologies to create even better apps

“We’re thrilled to provide our developer community with powerful new tools and technologies to help create even more compelling and higher-quality apps, while engaging with their users in all new ways through the App Store,” said Susan Prescott, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. “With the robust set of tools included in Xcode Cloud, continuing innovation in the Swift programming language, a wide range of new APIs, and even more ways to reach users — Apple’s platforms have never been stronger.” Xcode Cloud Xcode Cloud is a new continuous integration and delivery cloud service designed specifically for Apple developers. Built into Xcode 13, Xcode Cloud offers a fast and simple way for developers and teams of all sizes to build, test, and deliver high-quality apps even more efficiently. Xcode Cloud can automatically build apps in the cloud to free up developers’ Macs for other tasks. Parallel testing in the cloud means developers can test on a simulated version of every current Apple device, then easily deploy a build of the app for internal testing, or deliver to external beta testers through TestFlight for instant feedback. With more apps and games featuring events like live competitions, movie premieres, live-streamed experiences, and much more, it’s now easier for users to discover these events right on the App Store — in personalized recommendations, editorial selections, search results, and on app product pages. This greatly expands the reach of d...

How to Create an Apple Developer Account and Enroll in the Program

Note: If your app is for internal-use only, you’ll need to enroll in an Apple Enterprise Developer Account, and you’ll need to upgrade to our Business level plan. For more information on how to enroll in an Apple Enterprise Developer Account we encourage you to check out our dedicated article on that For more information on our Business level plan, we encourage you to reach out to us at: Once you have created your Apple ID, you will also need to enable two-factor authentication on it which is a requirement by Apple for all Apple IDs. It’s easiest if you have an Apple device that you can use, but if you don’t simply reach out to Apple and they’ll be able to help you set that up. You can follow the steps in Using Tony Stark of the Avengers as an example, let’s say he built an app about himself called “Tony Stark’s App”. Not as creative as his Iron Man suits, but it does the job, and everything in that app is related to him as an individual person. Then he could enroll as an individual. But let’s say he made an app for his company Stark Enterprises, or a charitable organization that he created. He’d have to enroll as a Company/Organization for that app since it’s created specifically for his company or organization. Remember, keep in mind what your app is designed for. If your app was built and branded for you as an individual, then you can enroll as an individual. If your app was built and is branded to your company or organization, then you will need to enroll as a Company/...

WWDC 2022: how to watch Apple’s Developers Conference live

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App Developer Training

iOS App Development This course introduces developers to the tools, language, and design principles that make apps work seamlessly with Apple platforms. Articles and guided exercises teach the fundamentals of Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit, and other Apple technologies developers use to build apps. Explore topics such as passing data, collection views, persistence, and accessibility.