At WWDC, Apple treated its Mac OS X and iOS programmers to a preview of its entirely revised Xcode 4 integrated development environment. Here's a look at what's new and how it matters for end users.
When Apple bought NeXT, one of the things it was getting was a set developer tools: Interface Builder, used to construct the GUI; and Project Builder, which was used for managing code and resources.
At WWDC, Apple treated its Mac OS X and iOS programmers to a preview of its entirely revised Xcode 4 integrated development environment. Here's a look at what's new and how it matters for end users.
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