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JSON Tutorial
HiSuppose i made a macOS App and want to connect to Oracle or mySQL Database I heard best way is using JSON which i dontknow anything about it, where can I find good reading about it thats specifically related to macOS or iOS Apps ?--Kindest Regards
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Xcode with windows?
Yes I know x code only works with macs but my computer recently took water damage and I don’t have money for another Mac so I’m just going to buy a windows for work but if there’s any way to run Xcode with windows I’d like to know please. Thanks in advance
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How does one figure out the Team ID for their Personal Team
I can find the Team ID for a registered development account by going to:developer.apple.com > Account > Membership > Team IDI'm sure that a similar ID exists for the Personal Team. If I select my personal team in xcode and then open MyProject.xcodeproj > project.pbxproj, I can find said ID by looking for DEVELOPMENT_TEAM. But this is a rather hacky way to find my personal team ID. Are there other simpler ways to find it?
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JSON Tutorial
HiSuppose i made a macOS App and want to connect to Oracle or mySQL Database I heard best way is using JSON which i dontknow anything about it, where can I find good reading about it thats specifically related to macOS or iOS Apps ?--Kindest Regards
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Feb ’26
Xcode with windows?
Yes I know x code only works with macs but my computer recently took water damage and I don’t have money for another Mac so I’m just going to buy a windows for work but if there’s any way to run Xcode with windows I’d like to know please. Thanks in advance
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Sep ’25
How does one figure out the Team ID for their Personal Team
I can find the Team ID for a registered development account by going to:developer.apple.com > Account > Membership > Team IDI'm sure that a similar ID exists for the Personal Team. If I select my personal team in xcode and then open MyProject.xcodeproj > project.pbxproj, I can find said ID by looking for DEVELOPMENT_TEAM. But this is a rather hacky way to find my personal team ID. Are there other simpler ways to find it?
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Jan ’26