Xcode 4 released with git integration
Blog post from GitHub
Apple's release of Xcode 4 marks a significant milestone as it is the first version to natively support Git, with new projects defaulting to Git repositories, enhancing collaboration through platforms like GitHub. This integration is expected to bolster the popularity of Objective-C projects, which are already gaining traction on GitHub, potentially entering the platform's Top 10 languages. Notable Objective-C projects mentioned include JSONKit, Mogenerator, UIDickbar, MyStyledView, and JAListView, each offering unique functionalities for app development and styling. The release of Xcode 4 is anticipated to catalyze a surge in Cocoa projects, reflecting a growing trend towards leveraging Git for efficient project management and collaboration in the iOS development community.
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