On December 8, Apple officially released the latest version of OS X El Capitan, version 10.11.2. Soon after, a little more went out for developers.
This isn’t the first time that Apple has released the source code for one of its platforms, and it certainly won’t be the last, but it does follow on the heels of Swift, Apple’s programming language, going open source last week.
Apple has updated the dedicated page for its open source
code, reflecting the recent addition of 10.11. It also includes several
different developer tools, including for iOS and OS X Server, as well as
past iterations of OS X 10.11 for the developers that might have a need
for it.
[via 9to5Mac; Apple]
This isn’t the first time that Apple has released the source code for one of its platforms, and it certainly won’t be the last, but it does follow on the heels of Swift, Apple’s programming language, going open source last week.
[via 9to5Mac; Apple]
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