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November 11 · Issue #173 · View online |
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Swift.org - SSWG Annual Update
The Swift Server Work Group made significant progress toward the goals they set out last year and they share a high-level update with you in this article.
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SwiftUI Accessibility | RWAPP
This is the first article by Rob Whitaker in a series of articles about SwiftUI Accessibility, giving you all the informations you need to know.
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Deciding whether to adopt new Swift technologies | Swift by Sundell
John Sundell takes a look at a few tips and ways of thinking when it comes to approaching new tools and technologies — using the decision of whether or not to be an early adopter of SwiftUI as an example.
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SwiftUI Data Flow :: TrozWare —
SwiftUI gives us a completely new way to lay out out user interfaces, in a declarative and responsive way. Your data dictates what is displayed. But this leads to a new problem - how should the data models be constructed and how can they be passed around between the various views that make up your app? In this post, Sarah Reichelt intends to discuss the possibilities with examples.
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Device Identifiers and Fingerprinting on iOS - NSHipster
This week NSHipster is taking a look at the myriad ways that you’re being tracked on iOS, both sanctioned and unsanctioned, historically and presently
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SwiftUI Layout System | Alexander Grebenyuk
In this article, Alexander Grebenyuk takes a detailed look at the layout system that drives SwiftUI.
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Restoring your sanity reading JSON into Codables – Apps Dissected
iOS provides the Codable protocol to parse JSON into data objects, but once you start trying to map JSON to that well-formed protocol, that’s when things fall apart. This article gives a lot of tips when it comes to dealing with common issues.
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Reusing SwiftUI views across Apple platforms | Majid’s
Majid talks about reusing SwiftUI views between Apple platforms. We will learn how to run the same views both on iOS, watchOS and macOS without any changes.
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A Companion for SwiftUI - The SwiftUI Lab
A Companion for SwiftUI is an app, that documents 99.5 % of the SwiftUI views, shapes, and protocols for the iOS platform.
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Ctrl Group are looking for an iOS Engineer (London or remote)
Ctrl Group builds digital products for patients, healthcare practitioners and researchers to gather evidence and provide better care. We’re looking for an iOS engineer to join our team in London, or work remotely as part of our distributed team.
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GitHub - apple/swift-numerics: Numerical APIs for Swift
Numerical APIs for Swift.
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GitHub - stephencelis/SQLite.swift: A type-safe, Swift-language layer over SQLite3.
A type-safe, Swift-language layer over SQLite3.
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