Even more customers can experience Apple Vision Pro! It’s available today in mainland China and Japan, as well as Hong Kong and Singapore, and you can pre-order in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the UK. 🌎🌏🌍
The new Swift 6 language mode provides compile-time data race safety, eliminating an entire category of bugs by diagnosing them at compile time. And good news: you can migrate to Swift 6 incrementally!
For more details, check out our migration guide: https://t.co/mMUqRLaP28
How small does Swift go? Tiny enough to run on a breadboard? From #WWDC24, this session by @kubamracek shows how you can build a simple HomeKit accessory that runs on a RISC-V device. And for extra credit, the demo shows off Neovim support for Swift! ✨https://t.co/8PWGqa5XvH
Accidentally discovered a "hidden" feature in visionOS.
Connect to Mac. Go to home screen, or foreground another app. Now you can use your Mac keyboard and mouse/trackpad to control visionOS ��
How did I not know this?
🚨 Applications are open for the Apple Developer Academy in Naples, Italy! It's open to everyone 18+, and isn't just free – you get a €7000 attendance allowance *plus* a MacBook Pro and iPhone. I can't think of a better way to kickstart your iOS career! https://t.co/gQfXtJsfRD
I would recommend to anyone that loves to create cool experiences with Swift to apply for the Swift Student Challenge. I have entered and won twice and found it to be it to be a life changing experiences. Entry’s open tomorrow from three weeks. #swift#SwiftUI https://t.co/ZmjrNTvIiT
@DylanMcD8 Cool, can’t wait to try one later this year . From seeing all the positive features over the last few days I will buy one of these once they launch in the UK.
@noahhermanyt Have yet to use an actual Vision Pro due to it not being launched in UK but from using the simulator I have found it to be very stable and very nice to create apps for.
@ThisIsNoahEvans I don’t really see his point, although I disagree with schools replacing computers for a computing subject with Chromebooks, for everything else, including general computer use in class Chromebooks are secure, solid and affordable PCs compared to a cheap windows PC.
@ianzelbo I think a cellular visionOS device, might sometime in the future be the replacement for an iPhone for some people but I don’t think Apple will discontinue the iPhone, but one day an Apple Vision will become Apples flagship.
Now that VR and AR are becoming mainstream through spatial computing I think commercial uses such as buying holidays, researching houses, etc will become a very used feature of these devices. Frameworks like WebXR which Safari on VisionOS supports hopefully help reinvent how we interact with websites.