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Xcode is an IDE provided by [[Apple]], primarily for creating iOS and MacOS apps. In order to run apps on real devices, Xcode is required for signing iOS/macOS apps. | {{InfoboxProductLine | ||
| Title = Xcode | |||
| Release Year = 2003 | |||
| Product Type = Integrated development environment | |||
| In Production = Yes | |||
| Official Website = https://developer.apple.com/xcode/ | |||
| Logo = Xcode.png | |||
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[[wikipedia:Xcode|'''Xcode''']] is an IDE provided by [[Apple]], primarily for creating iOS and MacOS apps.<ref>https://apps.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835</ref> In order to run apps on real devices, Xcode is required for signing iOS/macOS apps. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:27, 3 March 2025
Xcode
Basic Information | |
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Release Year | 2003 |
Product Type | Integrated development environment |
In Production | Yes |
Official Website | https://developer.apple.com/xcode/ |
Xcode is an IDE provided by Apple, primarily for creating iOS and MacOS apps.[1] In order to run apps on real devices, Xcode is required for signing iOS/macOS apps.
Tracking[edit | edit source]
Xcode requires an Apple ID to install, and sends telemetry to Apple during every local build and every launch[2][3].
Usage[edit | edit source]
Xcode is irreplaceable for signing iOS/macOS apps. A 2024 Stack Overflow developer survey found almost no developers want to start using Xcode[4].