Apple is now releasing something called “Ask Apple” where developers can get tips and advice from Apple when developing apps for different Apple operating systems. Apple itself writes about Ask Apple:
Developers participating in Ask Apple can inquire about a variety of topics, such as testing on the latest seeds; implementing new and updated frameworks from the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC); adopting new features such as Dynamic Island; moving to Swift, SwiftUI, and accessibility; and setting up their applications for the new operating system and hardware versions.”
To participate in Ask Apple, the developer must be in one of the “Apple Developer Program” and “Apple Developer Enterprise Program”. Ask Apple is free, but developers interested in participating must sign up for this, which can be done at the link below.
developer.apple.com
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