A Swift developer’s WWDC dreams - 2021 edition
With the start of WWDC21 just around the corner, I’d like to share some of my biggest hopes and dreams for this year’s edition of the conference.
Articles, podcasts and news about Swift development, by John Sundell.
With the start of WWDC21 just around the corner, I’d like to share some of my biggest hopes and dreams for this year’s edition of the conference.
Ish ShaBazz returns to the show for a special pre-WWDC episode about what new APIs and developer tools that Apple might announce at this year’s edition of the conference. What’s in store for Swift and SwiftPM, how might UIKit and SwiftUI continue to evolve, and will this be the year when we’ll finally see Apple’s new AR/VR platform?
With just a few hours to go until WWDC20 kicks off with the first ever online-only Apple keynote, I thought I’d do the same thing as I did last year, and share a few of my biggest Swift-related dreams for this upcoming WWDC.
iOS developers and bloggers Donny Wals and Antoine van der Lee join John to wrap up the third season of the show with this year’s Holiday Special. How has Swift changed in 2019, and where might things be headed in 2020? Also, wishes for Xcode Santa, blogging and open source, and much more.
The start of WWDC 2019 is now just hours away and, like most developers working within the Apple ecosystem, I’m getting really excited. So I thought I’d dedicate my 120th weekly Swift article to something special — dreams.
JP Simard and Jesse Squires, the hosts of Swift Unwrapped, join John for this year's Holiday Special. Topics include ways that Swift has evolved during the year, what's coming up in Swift 5, maintaining open source projects, and continuing the tradition of sending wishes to Xcode Santa.
Tobias Due Munk, creator of Slør, Nataliya Patsovska from iZettle and Patrick Balestra, co-organizer of the Swift Alps & AppBuilders conferences, join John on this special holiday episode of the show! Personal stories about learning new technologies, staying motivated, profound career moments, conferences, wishes for Xcode Santa and much more.