Apple doesn’t offer any developer tools for iOS users besides Swift Playgrounds, but there are some great third-party options available that let developers start a project right on an iPhone or iPad.
Apple employees who co-created SwiftUI, Bitrig now lets you build iPhone apps right from your Mac through text prompts.
Apple Inc. announced Wednesday the official release of Swift Playgrounds 4, the newest version of an app that teaches developers to code, which added support for creating iPad and iPhone apps directly ...
What if creating stunning, responsive apps for Apple devices felt less like a challenge and more like a creative flow? At WWDC25, Apple unveiled a series of new updates to SwiftUI, its cornerstone ...