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sdk-for-apple reviews and mentions
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Let's Build A Job Portal With iOS
In the new dialog that appears, tap the top right search icon and type the GitHub URL for the SDK https://github.com/appwrite/sdk-for-apple and hit Enter. You should see the sdk-for-apple package listed.
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Getting Started With Appwrite's Apple SDK 📱💻
To learn more, you can check our official Appwrite 0.11 announcement post, and check our Apple and Swift SDKs. If you have any further questions you can join the Appwrite team and community on the Appwrite Discord server.
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Getting started with Appwrite's Apple SDK and SwiftUI
The Appwrite Apple SDK is available via Swift Package Manager. In order to use the Appwrite Apple SDK from Xcode, select File > Swift Packages > Add Package Dependency. In the dialog that appears, enter the Appwrite Apple SDK package URL and click Next.
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Building apps just got Swifter! - Announcing Appwrite v0.11
It's finally here 🌟 Appwrite now has official support for Apple platforms! Our SDK has just been released, and we're looking to gather some feedback from our amazing community! We've got all the setup instructions in our new Getting Started Guide. If you just can't wait to try it out, here are the steps to get you started ASAP.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 18 Mar 2024
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appwrite/sdk-for-apple is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of sdk-for-apple is Swift.