Join Dave and Sven, the creators of the Swift Package Index open-source project, as they talk about progress on the project and discuss a new set of community package recommendations every episode.
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The official SwiftUI Views Audio Guide! This podcast goes along with the free book "SwiftUI Views Quick Start" found at https://www.bigmountainstudio.com/free-swiftui-book
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Fun and simple chats with other Apple platform (iOS, etc) developers around the world. Hear their journeys, advice, career changes stories, who they are outside of dev-life, and more! SwiftUI, Swift, and fun for all experience levels! https://twitter.com/ScottSmithDev
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An exploration of Apple business news and technology. We talk about how businesses can use new technology to empower their business and employees, from Leo Dion, founder of BrightDigit.
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Swift over Coffee is a podcast that helps you keep your Swift skills up to date the easy way, hosted by Paul Hudson and Mikaela Caron. In each episode we chat about the latest developments in the Swift community, and also host an open ballot where you can share your views on important topics. Follow us on Twitter at @swiftovercoffee. Note: all the discussion from Mikaela and Paul is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Our regular intro/outro music is also licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0, and is called ...
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Подкаст об инди-разработке игр и приложений на iOS, технологиях, гаджетах, играх
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A technology podcast with Jon Galloway, Scott Allen, Kevin Dente, Scott Koon
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NSScreencast features weekly bite-sized videso on iOS development. This free feed is just a sample of what is available for members. Subscribe today at https://nsscreencast.com.
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Conversations about Apple’s WWDC conference and its announcements. Hosted by John Sundell and friends.
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The talking with Apples podcast is all about mobile development and inviting community members to come and chat about cool things happening in the mobile space. We will be covering Android, iOS, Machine Learning for Mobile and evening backend technologies used to power mobile apps. The show is hosted my Peter-John Welcome.
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iOS Dev Break: 15 minutes of current events, tips, and advice for iOS Developers! Including, but not limited to, discussions of Swift, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS development.
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In this podcast, I will focus on the Swift programming language created by Apple. I will mainly cover iOS development, but I would love to expand as the language itself expands and I learn more about developing on other platforms with Swift. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-swiftly-tilting-planet/support
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In this episode: We start to get excited about WWDC24, talk about the pros and cons of pair programming, and share your views on how to make apps more accessible. try! Swift Tokyo: https://tryswift.jp/_en Ignite: http://github.com/twostraws/Ignite Vision Pro Dev Camp - https://visiondevcamp.org A Beginner’s Guide to Apple Vision Pro, Women Who …
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43: Now I’m worried our metrics aren’t correct! with special guest Holly Borla
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This week we had the opportunity to talk to Holly Borla who manages the Swift Compiler Team at Apple. We chat about upcoming Swift 6 changes and why they're a big deal, but also why you shouldn’t worry too much. Of course, all three of us pick packages, too! Interview with Holly SE-0414: Region isolation SE-0431: Dynamically isolated function types…
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42: We need a “No one expects the Spanish inquisition“ sound effect
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Join us for another episode as Dave and Sven talk open-source security vulnerabilities and how all package ecosystems are at risk, why it won't be possible to give meaningful "package size" stats on package pages, yet more talk of interfacing with Swift from other languages, and a one-question quiz! Plus package recommendations, of course! Follow u…
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After a major pandemic and 3 iOS releases later, Paul Hudson of Hacking with Swift comes on to talk about his new open-source project Ignite. Ignite is a static site builder for Swift developers, offering an expressive, powerful API to build beautiful websites that work great on all devices. We chat about his use Result Builders, the future of Macr…
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SwiftUI Tips and Tricks with Craig Clayton
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Craig Clayton from the DesignToSwiftUI Youtube channel comes on to talk about his favorite tips as as designer when it comes to SwiftUI as well as previews his upcoming talk on testing at Deep Dish Swift. Guest Craig Clayton (YouTube @DesigntoSwiftUI) Craig Clayton (@thedevme@mastodon.cloud) - mastodon.cloud mastodon.cloud/@thedevme (@thedevme) / X…
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41: Breaking our “skipping episodes” streak
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This week Dave and Sven break their streak of skipping recording to find Swift in exciting new places, like on ARM Windows and the Playdate, and learn new tricks like interoperating with C#. And as usual, there are package recommendations, with a good sprinkling of descents into various rabbit holes. News Combining Swift and C# on Windows with Swif…
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In this episode: We discuss why it's so important to attend conferences and other meetups, share the best moments from your careers, and play an all-new game: guess how many credit cards Mikaela has? - Exploring Mars from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/exploring-mars/id6475634958 - Paul's iOS Simulator tip: htt…
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Triple Glazed Apple Development with Malin Sundberg and Kai Dombrowski
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Malin and Kai from Triple Glazed Studios join us for a discussion on building their indie app Orbit and Mercury from prototype to feature enhancement and working in the Apple ecosystem. Guest Kai Dombrowski (@airkai) / X Kai (@kaidombrowski@mastodon.social) - Mastodon Kai Dombrowski (@kaidombrowski) on Threads Malin Sundberg (@malinsundberg) / X Ma…
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Adam Rush from SwiftLeeds comes on the show to prognosticate and dream with me the possibilities of WWDC 2024 and how advancements in AI as well as the new Vision Pro will affect this year's developer conference. Guest Adam Rush (@Adam9Rush) / X SwiftlyRush - Xcode Tips and Tricks, Building apps with Swift & SwiftUI Adam Rush (@adamrush@mastodon.so…
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In this episode: Swift 5.10 is here, we share our tips on mentoring and being mentored, and try out your Vision Pro apps. - Apple Vision Pro is here: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/02/apple-vision-pro-arrives-in-apple-store-locations-across-the-us/ - Email to Apple developers from Susan Prescott: https://x.com/twostraws/status/1753526820811452…
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Kyle Lee (Kilo Loco) comes on to talk about the EU changes to the App Store, the future of Apps and Apple, and what it means for the Vision Pro. Guest Kilo Loco Twitter Youtube LinkedIn Announcements Need help with your projects this year? BrightDigit has openings. Bushel on Sale Come to NYSwifty April 23 & 24 - Get 10% Off using Promo Code Leo Sub…
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Indie Developer, Kris Slazinski comes on to talk about App Store localization, UX, and his favorite intern/mentor - ChatGPT. Guest Kris Slazinski Apps Twitter LinkedIn Mastodon Threads Announcements Need help with your projects this year? BrightDigit has openings. Bushel on Sale Come to NYSwifty April 23 & 24 - Get 10% Off using Promo Code Leo Subs…
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This week, Dave and Sven take a look at the Flutter ecosystem, discuss Dave's blogging system rewrite, review their collaboration on a production crash, and, as usual, highlight some community packages. News Progress of the Flutter and Dart Package Ecosystem by Ander Dobo Packages Vortex by Paul Hudson LanguageDetector by Ali Sheikhizadeh and Hadi …
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In this episode: Apple's Vision Pro is almost here and we couldn't be more excited, we share our tips for building a great app portfolio, and discuss your answers to the open ballot: where do you find app inspiration? - Vision Pro is available to pre-order: https://www.apple.com/apple-vision-pro - Slopes: https://getslopes.com - Despair, Inc Demoti…
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Martin Lasek comes on to talk about what's it's like building in public WishKit and his multiplayer game PixelBlitz and when feature creep can ruin an MVP. Guest Martin Lasek Twitter (@martinlasek) Twitch (@martinlasek) YouTube (@martinlasek) Need help with your projects this year? BrightDigit has openings. Bushel on Sale Come to NYSwifty April 23 …
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It's 2024, and Dave and Sven are back to talk plans for the Swift Package Index development over the coming year. They also talk about a light-hearted but also accidentally disastrous recent event in the npm package ecosystem, plans around how the Swift Package Index will approach Swift 6 support, and of course more package recommendations! News Wh…
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When Enhancements Are Not Enhancements - IDB046
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In this episode: When enhancements are not enhancements, and using ChatGPT for Swift development. Be sure to check out Swift Remote Studio too! Show Links Swift Remote StudioBy Evan K. Stone
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In this episode: We reveal the best way to use your Apple developer subscription, discuss our experience of using AI to build software, and share your tips on the best ways to approach debugging. Merry Christmas, folks! - Everyone gets 25 hours of free Xcode Cloud: https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=ik9z4ll6 - How to submit a request to Apple's D…
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Join us by the virtual fireplace this Christmas Eve for 'The Bushel Holiday Special' podcast episode! Unwrap the enchanting tale of Bushel's journey, filled with the warmth of festive storytelling and the magic of app development. Gather 'round for a holiday story like no other! 🎄🎁 Pre-Order Bushel Today! Release Date December 15! Join our Brand Ne…
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We Have All The Heroes with Stefano Mondino
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Stefano Mondino from Synesthesia comes on to talk doing not product work at Synesthesia as opposed to building a product and working with multiple projects across various teams. We also talk about his favorite dev tools including his own tool Murray. Guest Stefano Mondino Twitter @puntoste Mastodon @stefanomondino@mastodon.social LinkedIn @stefanom…
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38: This is the least researched podcast in the history of podcasting
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Inspired by a recent YouTube comment left on the previous episode, Dave and Sven talk about cross-platform Swift development with Visual Studio Code, Windows and Wasm compatibility, and about how Dave should have answered a question about adding a package into the Swift Package Index! News Swift Extension for Visual Studio Code introduction blog po…
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Alaina Kafkes from Calm joins us to talk about implementing App Intents and what she learning about her experience. Also special announcement regarding a certain app I've been working on. Guest Alaina Kafkes (@alainakafkes) / X Alaina Kafkes | LinkedIn Pre-Order Bushel Today! Release Date December 15! Related Episodes The Making of Callsheet with C…
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In this episode: We review Hacktoberfest and make plans for our future indie projects, share our thoughts on what makes great app architecture, and read out your tips on what's the most useful skill for a developer to have that isn't coding itself. - Packages on Swift.org: https://www.swift.org/packages/showcase.html - Apple's use of Swift and Swif…
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Empowering Accessibility with Via Fairchild
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Via Fairchild comes on the show to talk about accessibility, UI Kit, Swift UI and how it all brings your app to a wider more diverse audience. Guest Via Fairchild Via Fairchild | LinkedIn Via (@codingmilf) / X Via (@codingmilf@techhub.social) - Mastodon Announcing a Brand New Patreon Page! Related Episodes The Making of Callsheet with Casey Liss Sw…
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37: With praise, you can include me, but any blame goes to Dave
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Dave and Sven talk about the work that Cyndi Chin shipped as part of this year’s Swift Mentorship Program, and then dive into the details of some of the metrics, and answer a couple of listener questions about the feature. Plus six package recommendations, as always! News Revealing and explaining package scores by Cindy Chin The Swift Mentorship Pr…
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Sean Rucker from Judo comes on to talk about their product and what they learned in the process of building Judo in dealing with SwiftUI. Guest Sean Rucker Judo X @seanrucker Mastodon @seanrucker@mastodon.social LinkedIn seanrucker Related Episodes Behind the Scenes of SwiftUI with Aviel Gross WWDC 2022 - SwiftUI and UIKit with Evan Stone What is F…
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36: Even though the bug is fixed, it's not over!
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Join us for talk of bugs and how we've either fixed or worked around them, why creating sustainable developer tools is so hard, and the story of which indie Mac app made Dave buy his first app! News Breadcrumbs by Marin Todorov Packages Grape by Zhen Li Firefly by Taylor Lineman Swift-ISO8601-DurationParser by Leon Hoppe automerge-swift by Joe Heck…
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In this episode: We discuss the value of building a side project you love, chat about Apple's latest Vision Pro sample code, and share your views on our open ballot: should we use Swift everywhere, or learn different languages? - xkcd Ten Thousand: https://xkcd.com/1053/ - Swift Splash: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/visionos/swift-splas…
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The Making of Callsheet with Casey Liss
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Casey Liss comes on to talk about his new app Callsheet, working with Movie and TV APIs, old TV hardware companies, and enjoying App Review on the beach. Guest Casey Liss Mastodon @caseyliss@mastodon.social Analogue Accidental Tech Podcast Related Episodes Pizza, Playpen, and Fastlane Funding with Josh Holtz | BrightDigit Revisiting Third-Party API…
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35: It’s like a broccoli-eating competition. You can cheat by eating more broccoli, but you just end up more healthy
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This week, we discuss importing ALL the packages, Swift 5.9, the Swift mentorship programme and package scores. Plus, of course, package recommendations! News Scoring algorithm Packages SwiftGodot by Miguel de Icaza Documentation and tutorial SwiftGodotBinary swift-sdk-generator by Apple ZipPinch by Alexey Bukhtin swift-testing by Apple swift-testi…
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In this Episode of talking with Apples, we talk to Arthur Thompson a developer advocate on the @Firebase team about some of Firebase's newer products and how they can help you achieve great app quality but also improve your app development when using firebase. https://firebase.google.com/docs/emulator-suite https://firebase.google.com/docs/crashlyt…
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In this episode: It's a job interview special, packed with our tips for preparing for interviews so you can really excel, followed by our listeners' tips so you can do the best on the day. - Shared passwords: https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/share-passwords-iphe6b2b7043/ios - iOS Dev Weekly: https://iosdevweekly.com/ - Swift Coding Challenges…
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Pol Piella Abadia comes on to talk about what's new in Xcode 15 as well as the landscape of CI tools out there. We aslo geek out about SwiftUI on the terminal and how Pol has helped production of the show. Guest Pol Piella Abadia (blog) Pol Piella (@polpielladev) / X polpielladev (@polpielladev@iosdev.space) - Mastodon @polpielladev (Github) Pol Pi…
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34: Here are some packages. They may do interesting things
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What even is a recommendation? Join Dave and Sven as they talk about the tricky business of recommending, endorsing, or showcasing packages before diving into a review of dependencies in other package ecosystems, and how the Swift package ecosystem compares. Then we showcase some packages, as usual! News Worrying about the NPM ecosystem and Not Wor…
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Building a Video SDK with Marc Schwieterman
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Marc Schwieterman from daily.co joins us to talk about the in and outs of building a video SDK and what capabilities are for iOS. Guest Marc Schwieterman marcschwieterman.com Github @marcisme Twitter @mschwieterman Mastodon @marc@xoxo.zone Daily Related Episodes Spatial Experiences of the Wild with Adrian Eves It Depends with Brandon Williams Empow…
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Action Button for Ring Tones with Evan Stone
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It's September Time! You know what that means. Evan Stone joins us to talk about the different ways we can spend money as well as his adventures at Apple's Vision Pro Labs. Guest Evan K Stone @evankstone@iosdev.space iOS Dev Break Interactive Logic Related Episodes Now You Know What I'm Doing This Summer Arm Sling for Apple Watch Developers with Hi…
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We're back! Evan relates what he can about his experience with the Apple Vision Pro labs held at Apple, and discusses the Apple September "Wonderlust" Event and the Swift Remote Studio viewing party taking place that morning! Show Links Inside the Apple Vision Pro labs Swift Remote Studio Apple September "Wonderlust" Event…
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In this episode: Vision Pro labs, the worst code we've ever written, and we discuss your answers to our open ballot: do developers also need to be designers? Vision Pro labs: https://developer.apple.com/visionos/labs/ List of APIs that require declared reasons: https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=z6fu1dcu Lux apps: https://www.lux.camera/…
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33: We had some success, but it never saw the light of day
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Join us as we talk about the disastrous week we had last week, where we had system failures, failed podcast recordings, and lumbago problems! We also talk about the upcoming Swift.org Package page and how we will curate the packages that get featured in the Community Showcase section. Plus, of course, community package recommendations. News Staging…
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Revisiting Third-Party APIs with Christian Selig
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A lot has changed since the last time Christian Selig was on the show. We talk Apollo post-morten, Third-Party APIs and of course Pixel Pals! Guest Christian Selig (website) Twitter @ChristianSelig Mastodon @christianselig@mastodon.social YouTube CLeeSelig Pixel Pals Related Episodes Now You Know What I'm Doing This Summer My Taylor Deep Dish Swift…
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32: Which of your dependencies are load-bearing?
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Do we understand how to add a package dependency after three years of creating the package index? No, we do not! We also discuss adding macro targets to Package pages, GitHub’s CodeQL analysis for Swift, and automating updating our package dependencies. Of course, we have six new package recommendations too! Follow up "Use this Package" showing an …
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Brandon Williams from Point-Free comes on to talk about what dependencies are and managing then whether in testing or dealing with scaling. Guest Brandon Williams @mbrandonw Mastodon @mbrandonw@hachyderm.io Point-Free Point-Free @ Github Related Episodes Episode 80 - A Tour of Software Testing with Christina Moulton Episode 144 - Yak Shaving with T…
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In this episode of talking with Apples we speak to Nick Rout about Design systems. What it is? Is it useful to create and how will it benefit your workflow as a developer and a designer. Nick's Twitter/X : @ricknout PJ Twitter: @pjapplez A comprehensive guide to design systems | Inside Design Blog DesignSystems.com Atomic Design | Brad Frost Design…
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Matt Massicotte from Chime talks about the challenges he faced migrating the Async/Await and some misconceptions folks might have with asynchronous programming. Guest Matt Massicotte - @mattiem@mastodon.social Chime Related Links Episode 132 - Open and Extensible with Matt Massicotte Episode 98 - Async, Await and Combine with Marin Todorov Episode …
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Swift Server Workgroup with Joannis Orlandos
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Joannis Orlandos comes on to talk about the exciting work being done by the Swift Server Workground such as the new HTTP Types, Open API Kit, and Distributed Actors as well as the effects Macros will have on server-side development. Guest Joannis Orlandos Twitter (@JoannisOrlandos) Github (@joannis) Mastodon (@joannis@fosstodon.org) Unbeatable Soft…
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31: Recommended by the Ministry of "How hard can it be?"
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News Improved "Use this Package" button Pull Request Swift.org Packages page integration preview and the associated Pull Request Packages ColorToolbox by Ramon Torres FileMonitor by Kris Simon aka Peter Shaw Rearrange by ChimeHQ swift-concurrency-extras by Point-Free and the “Reliably testing code” forum post SwiftUI-VPSwitchToggle by Vanson Leung …
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In this episode, Leo goes over what he's working on this Summer of WWDC 2023 such as deep diving into watchOS 10 for Heartwitch, migrating from Combine to Observation in Bushel, and really taking advantage of a microapps architecture. Related Episodes Episode 155 - macOS Indie Deep Cuts with Aaron Vegh Episode 154 - Supercharged with Pedro Piñera E…
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In this episode: we discuss the earliest iPhone apps, share our tips for contributing to the community, and discuss your answers to our open ballot: should new developers learn UIKit, or is SwiftUI enough? The original 500 App Store apps and games from 11 July 2008: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EpEm01wn18K1Nh_xDU8jZYwRfL9f6KkYUMjJvUPZpc4…
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