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  • Hello Developer: August 2025
    on August 5, 2025 at 12:00 pm

    Sign up for new Apple developer workshops all over the world. Plus, download Apple UI design kits for Figma and Sketch, meet the Italy-based team behind Sunlitt, and more.Read more

  • Updated age ratings in App Store Connect
    on July 24, 2025 at 1:00 pm

    The App Store is designed to be a safe and trusted place for all ages, including children. The age rating system for apps and games has been updated in order to provide people with more granular age ratings. We’ve also introduced new age rating questions to help identify sensitive content in […]

  • New 64-bit requirement for watchOS apps
    on July 22, 2025 at 1:00 pm

    Beginning April 2026, watchOS apps uploaded to App Store Connect must also include 64-bit support and be built with the watchOS 26 SDK. To enable 64-bit support in your project, we recommend using the default Xcode build setting of “Standard architectures” to build a single binary with […]

  • iOS and iPadOS 26 design kits are here
    on July 18, 2025 at 5:00 pm

    Apple Ul design kits for Figma and Sketch are now available for iOS and iPadOS 26.Apple Design Resources

  • Updates for apps in the European Union
    on June 26, 2025 at 3:24 pm

    The European Commission has required Apple to make a series of additional changes under the Digital Markets Act:Communication and promotion of offers Today, we’re introducing updated terms that let developers with apps in the European Union storefronts of the App Store communicate and promote […]


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  • Swift Raw Identifiers
    on August 18, 2025 at 10:19 am

    Swift 6.2 adds raw identifiers to the language. Let’s see where that might be useful. Raw Identifiers Swift constant and variable identifier names cannot contain certain characters such as whitespace or mathematical symbols. They also cannot begin with a number. Swift 6.2 implements SE-0451 which […]

  • Swift Observations AsyncSequence for State Changes
    on August 4, 2025 at 9:44 am

    Swift 6.2 introduces a new Observations type to stream state changes from an Observable type. Let’s see an example of why that can be useful. What’s My Problem? I like to keep my app’s scene state in an Observable model. That state might include various scene-specific settings along with the […]

  • Approachable Concurrency in Swift Packages
    on July 21, 2025 at 9:14 am

    Xcode 26 ships with Swift 6.2 and enables Approachable Concurrency. How do you adopt it in existing projects and in Swift Packages? What is Approachable Concurrency? In Swift 6.2 Apple is introducing a new more approachable way to use Swift Concurrency. It starts with the assumption that you start […]

  • Adding Icon Composer icons to Xcode
    on June 23, 2025 at 9:32 am

    How do you use Icon Composer to add App Icons to an Xcode project? Last updated: Jun 26, 2025 Icon Composer Xcode 26 adds a new Icon Composer tool to build icons for the new Liquid Glass design system. I recommend the Apple Article: Creating your app icon using Icon Composer and the WWDC videos […]

  • WWDC 2025 Viewing Guide
    on June 16, 2025 at 8:00 am

    My WWDC 2025 viewing guide to help you plan the sessions you want to watch. Where Do I Start? The two big themes for the year are Liquid Glass design and Apple Intelligence. Start by watching the Platforms State of the Union (SOTU) for a summary of what’s new this year. You don’t have to learn […]


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  • Breakpoints Show Thursday in Seattle
    on August 18, 2025 at 5:54 pm

    James Dempsey and the Breakpoints will be appearing in a Breakpoints Jam this Thursday (Aug. 21) at Bale Breaker in Ballard. Free show! Awesome songs! The event starts at 6 pm and music will start around 7 pm. I’ll be on guitar — and you can expect local superstars Ken Case (keyboard, vocals) […]

  • Saturday March
    on June 14, 2025 at 3:04 am

    Tomorrow is No Kings. There’s one near you! Chatting with my friends about how I hate these fascist assholes doesn’t do a damn thing. Protests work. (Imperfectly, sure, with no guarantees. But it sure beats not protesting.)

  • Retirement Day
    on June 6, 2025 at 6:20 pm

    I wrote in my love letter to my colleagues at Audible that retirement is coming up — and now it’s here. Today’s the day! I’ve attended my last meetings. I’ve said my goodbyes. My laptop’s ready to ship back to Audible HQ. * * * I started working in 1984, while in high school, busing […]

  • Retirement and NetNewsWire
    on May 24, 2025 at 6:29 pm

    To answer some questions people have asked me about my impending retirement… What does it mean for NetNewsWire? Good things! I’m not retiring from writing apps — which means I’ll have a lot more time for working on NetNewsWire. It’s been 15 years since the last time I could work on […]

  • My Wildly Incorrect Bias About Corporate Engineers
    on May 23, 2025 at 6:48 pm

    Before I went to work for Audible (five years ago now — time flies!) I had a bias about engineers that worked for large corporations. I assumed that they weren’t as good as indies and engineers at small companies, or else they’d actually be indies or work at small shops like Omni. Obviously […]


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🚀 Master iOS App Development with Wiwi.live

iOS development is at the heart of mobile innovation, powering apps that run seamlessly on iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches. Whether you’re a beginner learning Swift or a seasoned developer building for the App Store, the Wiwi.live iOS development page is your one-stop resource for tools, tutorials, and the latest industry updates.

Our goal is to help you turn your app ideas into reality — and publish them with confidence on the Apple ecosystem.

iOS development tools, Swift code, and iPhone design on Wiwi.live iOS development page

💡 Why iOS Development Is Worth Learning

With millions of active iOS devices around the globe, Apple’s platform offers developers a reliable, high-income environment for launching apps. It’s known for consistent UI standards, performance optimization, and user trust. By learning iOS development, you open doors to career opportunities, freelance projects, and entrepreneurial ventures.

On Wiwi.live, we break down complex topics into approachable content so you can learn at your own pace and build real-world skills.

📚 Learn Swift Programming

At the core of iOS development is Swift, Apple’s official programming language. It’s fast, safe, and expressive, making it ideal for both beginners and pros. On our iOS development page, you’ll find:

  • Introductory guides to Swift syntax and structure
  • Tutorials on using functions, loops, structs, and classes
  • Best practices for clean, maintainable Swift code

We provide real code examples and project-based learning, so you can apply what you read directly into Xcode.

🛠️ Master Xcode and Interface Builder

Xcode is Apple’s integrated development environment (IDE) where the magic of app creation happens. Our tutorials cover the entire workflow, including:

  • Setting up a new iOS project
  • Designing user interfaces with Interface Builder and SwiftUI
  • Linking UI elements to Swift code (IBOutlets and IBActions)
  • Debugging tools and testing methods

You’ll also learn how to create responsive layouts that look great on all screen sizes — from iPhones to iPads.

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📱 Building iOS Apps From Scratch

Wiwi.live helps you build apps from concept to deployment. Our project-based tutorials cover common app types:

  • To-do list apps and note-taking apps
  • Weather apps with live API data
  • Camera and photo gallery integrations
  • Apps with user authentication and local storage

Each tutorial is paired with downloadable source code so you can follow along or modify for your own use.

🌐 Integrating APIs and Third-Party Libraries

Modern apps rely on external data and services. We show you how to integrate popular APIs (like weather, maps, or news feeds) and manage network calls using URLSession or third-party libraries like Alamofire.

You’ll also learn about using CocoaPods or Swift Package Manager to bring in open-source libraries that expand your app’s capabilities — all while maintaining clean architecture.

🧪 Testing, Debugging, and Publishing to the App Store

Writing the app is only half the job. We guide you through:

  • Unit testing and UI testing with XCTest
  • Using breakpoints and LLDB for efficient debugging
  • Preparing your app for submission, including setting up App Store Connect, writing descriptions, and creating screenshots

Wiwi.live makes the deployment process smooth and transparent, helping you avoid common pitfalls.

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🔄 Staying Updated in the iOS World

Apple releases updates to iOS and Swift every year. We keep you in the loop with:

  • Summaries of new iOS versions and features
  • Migration tips for older projects
  • Trends in SwiftUI, Combine, and Apple’s design language

Following our iOS development page means you’re always building apps that are up-to-date, optimized, and user-ready.

✅ Conclusion: Start Building with Wiwi.live

Whether you’re prototyping your first app or preparing to launch your tenth on the App Store, the Wiwi.live iOS development page is here to support you every step of the way. With detailed guides, practical tips, and real project tutorials, we help you go from beginner to builder — faster than ever.

Start exploring, keep learning, and bring your iOS ideas to life.