David Beck :xcode: on Nostr: I get the impression that the way 99% of people use Xcode is not the way that Apple ...
I get the impression that the way 99% of people use Xcode is not the way that Apple uses Xcode. When I’ve gone to labs the team seems really eager to help but also confused by things like Cocoapods. While every project I’ve worked on had some kind of build script for things like linting, I don’t get the impression that’s typically inside Apple.
But I think that’s changing maybe. Does Apple actually use swift packages now that they are built in to Xcode?
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