Hey, what's up, everyone? Welcome to the wonderful world of iPhone development. And in this video, we're going to show you how to download Xcode and install it and talk about a few other things. So first things first, if you want to build iPhone apps or Swift apps, okay, you can come to your App Store here on the Mac. You can just type in App Store and pull it up here and then you can search for Xcode. This is going to give you the absolute latest release of Xcode that's publicly released. And then you can download it here and install it straight from the App Store. If you want to get a new hot beta version of Xcode, which they're always uploading, you can go to developer.apple.com. Click on Develop and then click on Downloads. It's going to ask you to create an account first, a free account. Just so you know, I've already signed in so that's why it didn't ask me. But just so you know, it's going to ask you to sign up for a free Apple developer account, completely free. You don't have to pay the $99 developer fee until you're ready to submit an app to the App Store. And so you can see Operating Systems and Applications. You can click Applications here and then you can download the latest version of Xcode. And it will install alongside the release version which is really cool. Just know that Xcode beta versions are sometimes less stable than the beta versions or non-beta versions. And you, of course, can't submit apps through the beta versions. You have to wait till they come public. So just so you know, that's how you do it there. And of course, you can get some of the beta software as well, too, for your phones or computer. So that's really it to be honest. You just install that app and you are ready to go. Once the installation is complete and then you just load it up. So that's it for now and let's move on and forward.