iOS Private API Documentation [closed] - iphone

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Is there a web site or project documenting private APIs for the iPhone SDK?

here are searchable archives from iPhone OS 2.2.1 to iOS 9.2
https://github.com/nst/iOS-Runtime-Headers

Most likely. Just use the command line application class-dump to view the private headers. Note that your app will be rejected from the App Store for linking to private frameworks if you link at compile. It is easy enough to see that you are linking the private frameworks by running otool on your binary if linked at compile.

These are the compilable headers generated by class-dump-z, a iOS class dumper:
http://github.com/kennytm/iphone-private-frameworks

You might also find my "private-dumper" ruby gem useful: http://rubygems.org/gems/private-dumper

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I’ve been looking for a chat API supports Swift.
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Not sure it’s compatible with Swift. Has any one tried SendBird SDK in Swift?
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I just became a member of iOS Developer Program and I'm reading the document iOS Developer Program User Guide. It says:
Download the iOS Disk Image (.dmg) from the iOS Dev Center for the Apple device you are using.
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you mean the firmware's IPSW ? Google has some good results:
http://www.iphoneheat.com/2009/03/download-iphone-firmware-files-all-at-one-place/

What percentage of iPhone users using each iOS version [closed]

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I am looking for up-to-date report of iOS versions deployment in percentage.
Something like Chitikia Report but up-to-date.
This info is extremely important for taking a decision of what iOS version to deploy my App...
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Finally Apple provides this information on this page.
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Not immediately seeing where to download legacy versions of the iphone SDKs. I can get the latest 3.1.3 release and 3.2 betas off the Apple developer site, but a lot of example code I'm finding online was written for 2.0-2.2 and it is still relevant code, but I can't build them because I don't have the 2.0-2.2 SDK. Thanks!
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You need to be an official iPhone developer, and login first to download these:
http://iphonesdkdev.blogspot.com/2010/04/old-versions-of-iphone-sdk.html