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SwiftUI is a declarative framework [1] for building user interfaces for iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS and macOS, developed by Apple Inc. for the Swift programming language. Overview [ edit ]
SQLite (/ ˌ ɛ s ˌ k juː ˌ ɛ l ˈ aɪ t /, [4] [5] / ˈ s iː k w ə ˌ l aɪ t / [6]) is a database engine written in the C programming language. It is not a standalone app; rather, it is a library that software developers embed in their apps .
During WWDC 2019, Apple announced SwiftUI with Xcode 11, which provides a framework for declarative UI structure design across all Apple platforms. [48] Official downloads of the SDK and toolchain for the Ubuntu distribution of Linux have been available since Swift 2.2, with more distros added since Swift 5.2.4, CentOS and Amazon Linux. [49]
Vapor is an open source web framework written in Swift.It can be used to create RESTful APIs, web apps, and real-time applications using WebSockets.In addition to the core framework, Vapor provides an ORM, a templating language, and packages to facilitate user authentication and authorization.
The iOS SDK (iOS Software Development Kit), formerly the iPhone SDK, is a software development kit (SDK) developed by Apple Inc. The kit allows for the development of mobile apps on Apple's iOS and iPadOS operating systems.
SpatiaLite is a spatial extension to SQLite, providing vector geodatabase functionality. It is similar to PostGIS, Oracle Spatial, and SQL Server with spatial extensions, although SQLite/SpatiaLite aren't based on client-server architecture: they adopt a simpler personal architecture. i.e. the whole SQL engine is directly embedded within the application itself: a complete database simply is an ...
Date: 3 October 2010 (SVG upload) Source: SVG created from sqlite370.eps, distributed with version 3.7.2 documentation: Author: Part of the SQLite documentation, which has been released by author D. Richard Hipp to the public domain.
Daydream is a discontinued virtual reality (VR) platform which was developed by Google, primarily for use with a headset into which a smartphone is inserted. It is available for select phones running the Android mobile operating system (versions "Nougat" 7.1 and later) [1] [2] that meet the platform's software and hardware requirements.