What We’ve Learned

In this final chapter, we put our app in the hands of users. We learned how to package up the app in an archive, both for uploading to Apple and for use in handling crash reports sent to us by end users. Before publishing, we used TestFlight to have testers other than the developers try out the app on their own devices and give us feedback. After that, we saw all the steps involved with submitting the app to Apple for approval and publishing on the App Store.

We finished up with a look at what’s next. The iOS SDK is much too big to fit in one book, so it’s up to you to figure out what kind of app you want to write next, and where you can find the features in the iOS frameworks to create it. With the foundations learned in the ...

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