The Wisdom of Quinn the Eskimo (Apple Developer Technical Support Engineer)

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Summary

A curated collection of informative Apple Developer Forum posts from Quinn (the Eskimo), covering topics like code signing, networking, and security for macOS and iOS development.

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Some Happy News

After talking to some folks I’ve got an easy way to find and update the Wisdoms again. Look for some updates coming soon!

The Wisdom of Quinn

Informative DevForum posts from everyone’s favorite DTS member. Share and Enjoy®

The quick way to see updates is to follow the bouncing balls.

  • New Posts 🟢
  • Updated Posts 🟡
  • Deprecated Posts 🔴

While the New and Updated flags will change with each update, the Deprecated flag is forever. Luckily for us, deprecated posts have been replaced by official documentation.

For a comprehensive list of updates, see the CHANGELOG

Resource Pages

Lists and links of Apple resources that The Eskimo finds useful.

Code Signing

Everybody loves code signing!

Distribution

App Store, Provisioning Profiles, Developer ID, and Notarization.

Filesystems

Bits on disk.

iOS Background Activities

Y U KILL MAH PROCESS?

Security

Shhh… it’s a secret.

Keychains

Logging

Tell me about what happened.

Low-Level Fiddly Bits

Get down in the guts.

Debugging

Libraries and Frameworks

Memory

XPC

Networking

Making this talk to that.

BSD Sockets

Non-Standard Networking

Debugging

Extensions

General

IPv6

Local Network

Security

Odds and Ends

General info and some puzzles.

Disclaimer

All of this content is subject to the license of the Apple Developer Forums. I make no claims to any of it. This page provides PDF files as an archival format, but the live links to the articles are the preferred access method.

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