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6: SwiftUI first impressions with Kateryna, Paul, Erica and John

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A bit more than a month after SwiftUI’s grand introduction during WWDC 2019, Kateryna Gridina, Paul Hudson, Erica Sadun and John Sundell discuss their first impressions of Apple’s declarative new UI framework and the Swift language features that enable it.

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Kateryna Gridina

Paul Hudson

Erica Sadun

John Sundell

Links

SwiftUI

Swift Island

SE-255: Implicit returns

SE-244: Opaque result types

SE-250: Swift code style guidelines

Hacking with Swift

Swift by Sundell

Music

Intro and outro music by Gorka Ercilla.

How to get involved

Want to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show is run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.

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A bit more than a month after SwiftUI’s grand introduction during WWDC 2019, Kateryna Gridina, Paul Hudson, Erica Sadun and John Sundell discuss their first impressions of Apple’s declarative new UI framework and the Swift language features that enable it.

Hosted by

Kateryna Gridina

Paul Hudson

Erica Sadun

John Sundell

Links

SwiftUI

Swift Island

SE-255: Implicit returns

SE-244: Opaque result types

SE-250: Swift code style guidelines

Hacking with Swift

Swift by Sundell

Music

Intro and outro music by Gorka Ercilla.

How to get involved

Want to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show is run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.

  continue reading

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