Developers are starting to get invited to try the Xcode Cloud beta.
The new feature allows developers to build, test, and deliver their apps in the cloud.
Developers are starting to receive invites to try the Xcode Cloud beta.
Developer Steve Streza posted to Twitter today that he had received an email from Apple that his account had been enabled for the Xcode Cloud beta as part of Xcode 13.
The technology allows developers to build, test, and deliver their apps in the cloud, freeing up their Macs for other important tasks.
Xcode Cloud is a new continuous integration and delivery cloud service designed specifically for Apple developers. Built into Xcode 13, Xcode Cloud offers a fast and simple way for developers and teams of all sizes to build, test, and deliver high-quality apps even more efficiently. Xcode Cloud can automatically build apps in the cloud to free up developers Macs for other tasks. Parallel testing in the cloud means developers can test on a simulated version o