WWDC23: Meet Push Notifications Console | Apple
The Push Notifications Console is the best way to quickly test user notifications in your app. Learn how you can iterate on new ideas quickly by sending notifications directly from the console and analyze delivery logs to learn more about your pushes. We’ll also show you how to generate and validate tokens to successfully authenticate with Apple Push Notification service (APNs). To get the most out of this session, you should have a basic understanding of Apple Push Notification service (APNs) and user notifications. More Apple Developer resources: Video sessions: https://apple.co/VideoSessions Documentation: https://apple.co/DeveloperDocs Forums: https://apple.co/DeveloperForums App: https://apple.co/DeveloperApp

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WWDC21: Send communication and Time Sensitive notifications | Apple

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WWDC25: Code-along: Explore localization with Xcode | Apple

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WWDC26: Principles of great design | Apple

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WWDC23: Update Live Activities with push notifications | Apple

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WWDC25: Meet the Foundation Models framework | Apple

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WWDC26: What’s new in Xcode 27 | Apple

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WWDC24: Xcode essentials | Apple

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WWDC23: Demystify SwiftUI performance | Apple

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WWDC23: Discover Calendar and EventKit | Apple

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WWDC26: Run local agentic AI on the Mac using MLX | Apple

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WWDC25: Discover machine learning & AI frameworks on Apple platforms | Apple

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WWDC23: Meet SwiftData | Apple

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Code-along: Experiment with coding intelligence in Xcode 26 | Meet with Apple

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WWDC23: Analyze hangs with Instruments | Apple

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WWDC26: Explore distributed inference and training with MLX | Apple

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Code-along: Start building with Swift and SwiftUI | Meet with Apple

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WWDC25: Optimize SwiftUI performance with Instruments | Apple

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WWDC25: Code-along: Elevate an app with Swift concurrency | Apple

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WWDC26: Get the most out of Device Hub | Apple

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