Nearly two-thirds of Java users surveyed rely on Java for developing AI applications, with JavaML, Deep Java Library, and OpenCL being the most-used libraries.
The world’s most popular programming language is losing market share to more specialized languages such as R and Perl, Tiobe ...
Apple has introduced AI-powered coding agents to Xcode, allowing developers to assign complex programming tasks directly to artificial intelligence instead of using it only for suggestions. The new ...
The update enables developers to use coding agents such as Claude Agent and OpenAI’s Codex directly within Xcode to tackle tasks and app creation.
Xcode 26.3 unlocks agentic coding. That lets developers harness agents like Anthropic’s Claude Agent and OpenAI’s Codex directly in Xcode. The new Xcode 26.3 release candidate introduces support for ...
Apple has released Xcode 26.3 as an update that expands the development environment’s use of AI-assisted workflows, introducing what the company describes as support for “agentic coding.” In practical ...
Xcode 26.3 adds autonomous AI agents inside the IDE. Agents can build, test, and fix compile errors on their own. New visual checks use screenshots, but device limits remain. Apple today introduced a ...
Apple is expanding Xcode 26.3 with AI development capabilities. Coding Agents like Anthropic's Claude Agent and OpenAI's Codex can be used directly. With version 26.3 of Xcode, Apple is significantly ...
Developers can use Anthropic’s Claude Agent and OpenAI’s Codex to take action in Xcode on their behalf. Developers can use Anthropic’s Claude Agent and OpenAI’s Codex to take action in Xcode on their ...
Apple is bringing agentic coding to Xcode. On Tuesday, the company announced the release of Xcode 26.3, which will allow developers to use agentic tools, including Anthropic’s Claude Agent and ...
Apple has announced a major upgrade for Xcode: support for agentic coding. Apple says that developers can now build apps with coding agents such as Anthropic’s Claude Agent and OpenAI’s Codex directly ...