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  2. Swift (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Swift 1.1 was released on October 22, 2014, alongside the launch of Xcode 6.1. [30] Swift 1.2 was released on April 8, 2015, along with Xcode 6.3. [31] Swift 2.0 was announced at WWDC 2015, and was made available for publishing apps in the App Store on September 21, 2015. [32] Swift 3.0 was released on September 13, 2016. [33]

  3. Xcode - Wikipedia

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    Xcode 4.3 reorganizes the Xcode menu to include development tools. [36] Xcode 4.3.1 was released on March 7, 2012 to add support for iOS 5.1. [37] Xcode 4.3.2 was released on March 22, 2012 with enhancements to the iOS Simulator and a suggested move to the LLDB debugger versus the GDB debugger (which appear to be undocumented changes).

  4. Apple Developer Tools - Wikipedia

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    Xcode supports developing source code for the programming languages C, C++, Objective-C, Objective-C++, Java, AppleScript, Python, Ruby, ResEdit (Rez), and Swift, with a variety of programming models, including but not limited to Cocoa, Carbon, and Java.

  5. List of Apple codenames - Wikipedia

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    Apple A6 and A6X – Bali, with Swift cores; Apple A7 – Alcatraz, with Cyclone cores; Apple A8 – Fiji, with Typhoon cores; Apple A8X – Capri, with Typhoon cores; Apple A9 – Maui , Malta , with Twister cores; Apple A9X – Elba, with Twister cores; Apple A10 Fusion – Cayman, with 2 Hurricane cores and 2 Zephyr cores

  6. macOS - Wikipedia

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    Xcode provides interfaces to compilers that support several programming languages including C, C++, Objective-C, and Swift. For the Mac transition to Intel processors , it was modified so that developers could build their applications as a universal binary , which provides compatibility with both the Intel-based and PowerPC-based Macintosh ...

  7. Mac OS X Leopard - Wikipedia

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    Xcode 3.0 supports the updated language and was itself rewritten with it. [38] A new framework, Core Animation, allows a developer to create complex animations while specifying only a "start" and a "goal" space. The main goal of Core Animation is to enable the creation of complex animations with small amounts of program code.

  8. WebObjects - Wikipedia

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    WebObjects was created by NeXT Software, Inc., first publicly demonstrated at the Object World conference in 1995 and released to the public in March 1996.The time and cost benefits of rapid, object-oriented development attracted major corporations to WebObjects in the early days of e-commerce, with clients including BBC News, Dell Computer, Disney, DreamWorks SKG, Fannie Mae, GE Capital ...

  9. iPhone OS 3 - Wikipedia

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    Upgrading to iPhone OS 3 was free for iPhone. Upgrading to iPhone OS 3 originally cost iPod Touch users $9.95; [9] updating to 3.1.x from 2.x cost only $4.95. [10] [11]iPhone OS 3 was the last major version of iOS for which there was a charge for iPod Touch users to upgrade.