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A screenshot of Xcode 26.3 showing the IDE's new Intelligence menu for picking coding agent. (Apple) Apple has just released Xcode 26.3, and it's a big step forward in terms of the company's support ...
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 ...
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