I have had issues in development before where the ios simulator produces different results to that of a real device. Simulation surely must be more prone to programmer error than faciltiating emulation. Is it really that great of an idea having to update and maintain your simulation with each new release rather than just offering the emulation (with perfomance tradeoff) to your developer community?
I have had issues in development before where the ios simulator produces different results to that of a real device. Simulation surely must be more prone to programmer error than faciltiating emulation. Is it really that great of an idea having to update and maintain your simulation with each new release rather than just offering the emulation (with perfomance tradeoff) to your developer community?
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