112: “The 2021 Season Finale”
To wrap up the 2021 season of the show, John revisits some of the key themes and topics that were discussed both on the show itself, and within the Swift community in general, throughout the year.
Articles, podcasts and news about Swift development, by John Sundell.
To wrap up the 2021 season of the show, John revisits some of the key themes and topics that were discussed both on the show itself, and within the Swift community in general, throughout the year.
On this special episode of the show, John wraps up the 2020 season by revisiting some of the key themes and topics that were discussed on the show during the year.
Wrapping up the weekly article series with three of my major overall learnings after close to four years of continuous writing about Swift.
A summary of all Swift by Sundell content published during March 2020.
A summary of all Swift by Sundell content published during February 2020.
For the 150th weekly article on this site, and the last one before the end of the decade, let’s look back at how Swift has fundamentally changed the way apps for Apple’s platforms are built, and where things might be going from here.
While 2018 has been the first year since Swift was introduced in 2014 without a new major release — it has still proven to be quite a transformative year for the language, its usage, and the community as a whole. Let’s take a quick look back at 2018, at what has been some of the most popular articles on this site, as well as general trends in the development and usage of Swift.
Before we dive into new topics and new formats in 2018, I want to dedicate this week's post to highlighting some of the most popular posts from this year, as well as share some overarching themes and patterns that I've noticed among them.
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.