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Swift Package Indexing

Dave Verwer and Sven A. Schmidt

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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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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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Swift over Coffee

Paul Hudson and Mikaela Caron

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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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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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Join us for our first episode in 2025 with news of a community Swift on Android working group, the announcement of swift-build at FOSDEM, a discussion of making open source funding easier, how to get feedback on Swift Evolution proposals from people outside the Swift forums, and of course our usual package picks! News Swift on Android Working Group…
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In this episode, we learn that the app that paid for Paul’s house hasn’t even been updated for iPhone X 😶‍🌫️ and Mikaela learns about some useful tools to help with the launch of the app that she absolutely, definitely, 100% is gonna debut in February. 😅 (Pretty sure she meant of 2025, but Paul neglected to press her on this point.) Plus, time is r…
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In our final episode of 2024, we’re thrilled to welcome fellow podcasters Malin Sundberg and Kai Dombrowski of Triple Glazed Studios. With a decade of experience in iOS and Mac development, Malin and Kai share how they’ve built thriving indie apps, established roots in new communities worldwide, and achieved repeated App Store features. Tune in to …
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Join us as we talk about the Python package ecosystem, the prospective vision to improve the approachability of data-race safety, and give our usual package recommendations. News Constraints are Good: Python's Metadata Dilemma Prospective Vision: Improving the approachability of data-race safety Announcement post on Mastodon The forum thread and Ti…
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Mikaela is joined by the most English-sounding Irishman you've ever heard for an intensive therapy session. We're talking paper cuts in Swift, those tiny annoyances that, sure, don't stop you in your tracks, but wouldn't it be nice if instead of having to cover ourselves in the coding equivalent of a hundred Band-Aids, Apple just… fixed? Please? Em…
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In the first full-length episode of this season, we go back to basics as Senior iOS Dev Mani Ramezan takes us through, step by step, how to come up to speed on a large code base. Whether you’re just starting a new role or beginning to contribute to a new open source project, listen along to learn some useful tips. [Subscribe in Apple Podcasts] [Lis…
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We’re back! Many things have happened over that swift summer break, so pour a coffee and let’s jump right back in. In this episode, we’re talking Apple Intelligence and other code-complete co-pilots, the redesign of swift.org, shiny M4 Macs, good UI (and UX) design, and the Swift Foundation’s move to empower the community to fix tiny annoyances — b…
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Join us as we talk about the current state of Swift, Swift 6 concurrency, Swift-Java interoperability, and hear our regular package recommendations. News New sample: Tiny Swing program mixing Java and Swift celsius-converter iOS Dev Weekly Issue 685 on the current state of Swift Packages SwiftClaude by George Lyon JSONPatch by Peter Ringset Singapo…
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Welcome to the new season for the Kodeco Podcast! Tune in to hear Suz, Jen and Dru catch up and look forward to what we’ll cover in this season, including an episode on How to Read a Codebase and the Google I/O and WWDC livecasts. [Subscribe in Apple Podcasts] [Listen in Spotify] [RSS Feed] Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? Check out our …
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Join us as we talk about the Server-side Swift Conference, Swift formatting, and hear our regular package recommendations. News Server-Side Swift Conference Swift and Interoperability by Tony Parker and Ben Cohen When to Make a Macro by Daniel Steinberg Leveraging structured concurrency in your applications by Franz Busch Stop worrying about routes…
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Join us as we talk about The Server Side Swift meetup, the Server Side Swift conference, Wasm, new features in Swift Package Index, Hummingbird 2, Vapor 5, and hear our regular package recommendations. News SSWG Meetup #3 SwiftWasm WasmKit Server Side Swift Conference Why was there a lifesize printout of Dave at AltConf 2019? Contributions to Swift…
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Join us as we talk about the CocoaPods maintenance plans and Swift macro expansions in Visual Studio Code, as well as hear our regular package recommendations. News CocoaPods Support & Maintenance Plans Expansion of Swift Macros in Visual Studio Code Configuring Emacs for Swift Development Configuring Neovim for Swift Development Packages SVGPath b…
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Join us as we discuss the latest Ready for Swift 6 results, and how we represent them on the site. We also chat about Open Source Software funding, homomorphic encryption, and of course, we include our regular package recommendations. News Issue with Swift 6 error counts Geomys project announcement AcknowList by Vincent Tourraine LicensePlist by Ma…
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In this episode: We discuss Apple's worldwide catch up events for WWDC, discuss how we stay up to date with new Swift features in old projects, and share the APIs and features you're most looking forward to adopting in iOS 18. WWDC Catch up Events: ⁠https://developer.apple.com/events/⁠ Microsoft blames the EU for CloudStrike downtime: ⁠https://mash…
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Join us as we talk about our build system move to an Orka cluster consisting of 8 Mac Studios, our ongoing "Ready for Swift 6" project, to get an update on documentation coverage across the package ecosystem, and to hear our regular package recommendations. News Plotting a Path to a Package Ecosystem without Data Race Errors Switching to ephemeral …
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In this episode of the Kodeco podcast, hosts Dru Freeman and Susannah Skyer Gupta delve into native platforms and the implications of cross-platform development. Joined by experts Darryl Bayliss and Fuad Kamal, they discuss the sunset of Xamarin and the broader impacts on developers and companies relying on multi-platform solutions. The conversatio…
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This week we talk about WWDC, our Ready for Swift 6 project that tracks data race safety errors across the whole package ecosystem, the Swift 6 migration guide, and more. Of course, we also make our regular package recommendations! News Swift 6 Migration Guide Matt Massicotte’s Swift 6 blog series Packages BlurHashViews by Dale Price https://blurha…
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In this episode of the Kodeco Podcast, hosts Dru Freeman and Jennifer Bailey dive into the topic of surviving layoffs with their guest, Joey De Villa, a seasoned developer and developer advocate who has navigated the turbulent waters of job loss five times. Joey shares his unique experiences and strategies for bouncing back, from dealing with the e…
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In this episode: We discuss Apple's developer academies, share our advice for becoming a fully independent developer, and on Swift's 10th anniversary share your stories of how Swift impacted your lives: Hacking with Swift WWDC24 sale: https://www.hackingwithswift.com/offers Mikaela’s Keyboard: https://zsa.io New Apple forums: https://forums.develop…
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We dig down deep as the entire podcast team is joined by Manda Frederick, formerly with Women who Code, and Aaron Douglas, head of Figma’s Desktop app engineering. We discuss the essential topics surrounding bias in the workplace. [Subscribe in iTunes] [Listen in Spotify] [Watch on YouTube] [RSS Feed] This episode is sponsored by monday dev, which …
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In this episode: We discuss Apple's newest accessibility features coming in iOS 18, share our tips for working with difficult colleagues and clients, and read your replies to our open ballot: is Swift Evolution working? Apple’s new accessibility features in iOS 18: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/05/apple-announces-new-accessibility-features-in…
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This week we follow up on Swift 6 news, talk about Swift in unusual places, performance benchmarks, give a sneak peek at our new Mac build infrastructure, and of course make package recommendations. News SE-0435 Swift Language Version Per Target Swift on Flipper Zero — A Proof of Concept by Samar Sunkaria You can play Doom using gut bacteria, but t…
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After finding our way from XML to Jetpack Compose; Suz and Dru invite Danijela Vrzan to join them to help us see this from the iOS point of view and talk about the transition between UIKit and SwiftUI. [Subscribe in iTunes] [Listen in Spotify] [Watch on YouTube] [RSS Feed] Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? Check out our Advertise With Kod…
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In this episode: We talk about the community events taking place alongside WWDC24, discuss what we're hoping to see change in Apple's APIs this year, and share your tips for getting apps ready for iOS 18. One More Thing conference: https://omt-conf.com/ Sponsoring iOS Dev Happy Hour: https://sponsorships.iosdevhappyhour.com Deep Dish Swift: https:/…
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iOSDevHappyHour Host Mikaela Caron and PhonePe employee Bhagat Singh face off to talk about the differences between being an indie developer and a corporate developer. Join Dru and Jenn for this exciting episode! [Subscribe in iTunes] [Listen in Spotify] [Watch on YouTube] [RSS Feed] Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? Check out our Adverti…
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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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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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It’s a roundtable whirlwind when Fuad Kamal and Franklin Byaruhanga join Dru, Suz, and Jenn to discuss and list their favorite apps as developers. Fuad Kamal and Franklin Byaruhanga, seasoned contributors to Kodeco, share their insights on mobile app development tools and techniques. Fuad discusses his expertise in mobile strategies for health and …
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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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Dru and Jenn are joined by AlexSullivan and Filip Babic to help understand the transition developers are making from old XML UIs into the new Jetpack Compose world. [Subscribe in iTunes] [Listen in Spotify] [Watch on YouTube] [RSS Feed] Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? Check out our Advertise With Kodeco page to find out how! Show Notes …
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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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Professor Brad Ashburn joins Dru and Suz to talk about the trials and tribulations in his journey from writing an iOS app to getting it published in the Apple App Store. [Subscribe in iTunes] [Listen in Spotify] [Watch on YouTube] [RSS Feed] Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Porkbun.com. Porkbun is offering .app, .dev, or .foo domain names …
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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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How do you level up in your development career? If you’re interested in how to upskill from a junior-level developer to a senior dev, you’ll get great advice here from people who have been there themselves. Guests rain down on us as Harlan Kellaway, Ben MacKinnon, and Adrian Strahan join Jenn and Dru to talk about the path from climbing the develop…
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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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It’s all AI this episode as Mina Gerges and Dan Ilies take all three of our hosts down the rabbit hole. Join Dru, Suz, and Jenn for an amazing episode. [Subscribe in iTunes] [Listen in Spotify] [Watch on YouTube] [RSS Feed] Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? Check out our Advertise With Kodeco page to find out how! Show Notes AI Introducin…
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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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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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Dru and Jennifer are joined by Eric Van de Kerckhove to talk about the indie gave developer shift from Unity to Godot as a game development and engine platform. [Subscribe in iTunes] [Listen in Spotify] [Watch on YouTube] [RSS Feed] Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? Check out our Advertise With Kodeco page to find out how! Show Notes #Sta…
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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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Friend of the show Tim Mitra joins us to talk about the new Vision Pro coming from Apple! And he’s got course materials too! Tim not only has 20 years of iOS experience, but he was recently invited to Apple’s Vision Pro Lab to try out the new tech. Find out what he thought about the Vision Pro and how you will be able to incorporate visionOS into y…
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Welcome to the new season for the Kodeco Podcast! In this episode, Dru and Suz fill you in on some of the wonderful changes going on. We also welcome back Jenn Bailey as a second episode co-host! [Subscribe in iTunes] [Listen in Spotify] [Watch on YouTube] [RSS Feed] Interested in sponsoring a podcast episode? Check out our Advertise With Kodeco pa…
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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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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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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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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: 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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