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Categories: IOS 8, mobile application development, Xcode 6
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Apple released Xcode 6 beta on 2nd june 2014 for developers which offers access to the iOS 8 beta and OS X 10.10 SDKs.
Xcode 6 introduces a new way to design and build software...
Xcode 6 includes new iOS Simulator features that allow developers to resize the simulated screen for any arbitrary resolution
Apple was working on i phones with screens featuring resolutions of 1704×960. This new ‘multi
resolution’ feature should help developers to prepare for the future, even
without Apple explicitly acknowledging new form factors are in the
works.
Xcode 6 has deep support for Swift throughout. It’s easy to
create a brand new app using 100% Swift code, add new Swift code or
frameworks to existing apps, and view documentation in either Swift,
Objective-C, or both.
Interface Builder now displays your custom objects at design time,
appearing as they will when your app is run. When you update the code
for your custom view, the Interface Builder design canvas updates
automatically with the new look — no need to build and run. APIs let you
add properties to the IB inspector for quick design time changes to
your views, and you can even pre-populate the view with example data to
get a more accurate feel for the interface.
Xcode 6 includes other new debugging tools, such as debug gauges to
monitor I/O usage and an enhanced iCloud gauge. The debug navigator
shows even more useful information, including recorded stack frames and
enqueued blocks.
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