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Learn how to speed up Xcode builds
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🚀 Speed up incremental builds
✅ An example slow type-check fix (300ms gained)
👉🏻 Today's best practices for project settings
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Did you know that SwiftUI offers built-in fully functional paywalls? 🤨
If you plan to experiment with in-app purchases, they can save your a lot of time and energy 😌
Let me explain 🍿
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🥇 Swift 6.2: A first look at how it's changing Concurrency
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🥈 Async await in Swift explained with code examples
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🥉 MainActor usage in Swift explained to dispatch to the main t...
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🥇 Task.sleep() vs. Task.yield(): The differences explained
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🥈 Async await in Swift explained with code examples
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🥉 Swift 6: What’s New and How to Migrate
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Are you tired of force-wrapping URLs in Swift all over your codebase?
If you're sure a static URL is valid, you could benefit from a custom string literal expression ✨
I love the ease with which can create beautiful animations and data binding in swiftUI but I don't like "drawing" UIs from code, are not easily maintainable, am I wrong? #xcode#swiftui#swift#devios#iosdev
I have a Mac Mini M2 Pro, listed below with 109s, but the new MacBook Pro with M4 Max its faster then by 28s, is lot! https://t.co/o86SrJ8tJh #xcode#apple#m1#m2#m3#m4#cpu
Check out this cool tip to improve your Swift code! 😀
When working with big sequences, it's very easy to write code that's really unoptimized 😩
But did you know Swift has a built-in feature called `LazySequence` that will immediately improve the performance of your code? 👌