App Store Resource Center and Developer Library are now available

Jul 30, 2013 11:13 GMT  ·  By

After suffering a bit of downtime amid an intruder alert, Apple’s Dev Center is slowly getting back on its feet, with two more developer services going back online as of Tuesday, 3:57 AM PDT.

Following a week-long outage, the Dev Center came back online this past weekend, with some services becoming available, while others remained down.

As of this morning, two more services were reinstated in the Apple Dev Center, according to the site's System Status tool. Those are Pre-Release Documentation and the App Store Resource Center.

The former is a vast developer library which holds programming guides, references, and sample code for creating iOS and Mac apps with the latest tools and technologies.

As for the App Store Resource Center, this section teaches developers about distributing apps, from how to prepare for submission to managing the IP once it’s been approved by Apple.

The services that remain down as of this writing include Xcode Automatic Configuration, Videos, Member Center, Program Enrollment and Renewals, the Apple Developer Forums, and Technical Support.