Submissions to the App Store have jumped by 84% year-over-year, with the growth of vibe coding believed to be behind the ...
After years of gradual declines, the App Store finally saw a huge jump in new apps this past year. Apple’s App Store saw ...
The vibe-coding app Anything was pulled from the App Store, but the developer claimed victory after a return. Victory was ...
Thanks to the new possibilities afforded by AI coding tools, the App Store is seeing a resurgence in new app submissions.
Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they ...
AI-assisted app development, or vibe coding, is creating a bottleneck for Apple's App Store review process, with some ...
For much of the last decade, the number of new apps launching in Apple’s App Store each year went into a tailspin, falling a ...
The latest Swift update, version 6.3, allows developers to integrate Swift code into projects built with Kotlin and Java, or ...
Apple has kicked the vibe coding app, called Anything, off the App Store, according to a report from The Information (a ...
I built two apps with just my voice and a mouse - are IDEs already obsolete?
Have you ever dreamed of creating your own app but felt held back by the daunting world of coding? What if you could go from idea to a fully functional, feature-rich app in just one day—without ...
It violated a major guideline, per Apple.