
The web-based App Store browser Apple introduced Tuesday had some rookie mistakes in its implementation, which has led to the front-end source code getting published on GitHub.
Apple’s App Store viewed on the web
The App Store is only fully functional on an Apple device like your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, but there’s always been a way to view apps in a web browser. Apple revamped that experience by introducing a full App Store browser on Tuesday, but it lacks the ability to sign in, make purchases, or view account info.
According to a GitHub repository discovered by 9to5Mac, Apple left the website’s sourcemaps enabled in the published version. It’s a rookie mistake to leave them enabled, but it’s also not harmful to Apple, developers, or users.
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