Swift by Sundell is back!
After a two-year hiatus, Swift by Sundell is finally back, with new articles published on a regular basis.
Articles and podcasts about Swift development, by John Sundell.
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Special articles that aren’t part of any particular series.
After a two-year hiatus, Swift by Sundell is finally back, with new articles published on a regular basis.
Celebrating the fifth birthday of this website, while also sharing some important announcements about its future.
Starting in Xcode 13.2, Swift’s new suite of concurrency features are now backward compatible all the way back to iOS 13, macOS Catalina, watchOS 6, and tvOS 13.
A revolutionary new framework that lets us implement both UIs and custom logic using Siri.
What’s new in the next major version of Swift by Sundell, and what my plans for 2021 are.
In this article, I’ll aim to explain why I chose not to use any client-side JavaScript when building Swift by Sundell.
Celebrating this website’s three-year anniversary.
What would it be like if we had SwiftUI, without the baggage of Swift? Introducing Objective-C UI.
A two-week effort to help support indie developers shipping apps on Apple’s platforms who have been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
What’s new, how and why I built this brand new site, and how it marks a major milestone for Swift by Sundell.
After years of research and development, studying thousands of apps and their architecture — I’m now super excited to introduce the ultimate way of building iOS apps — the BEHEMOTH architectural design pattern.
We can all agree that emoji is the ultimate form of human communication. Let’s take a look at how emoji can not only be a powerful tool for text and tweets, but for Swift code as well.
To celebrate 6 months of weekly Swift blog posts - let's take a look back at the first 26 posts. I'll list my personal favorites, as well as the ones that have been the most popular with the community.