https://t.co/hbcIY8x4ZO Second part of my XNU IPC series is out. Bidirectional communication through Mach header port, complex messages with type descriptors and more✍️
https://t.co/qXk4Mgy5ww
In Xcode 27, we've completed the transition off ld64, long live ld! Please give it a try if you are still relying on the -ld_classic option.
📣Instruments in Xcode 16.3 Beta 2 contains a brand new tool for analyzing CPU workloads: Processor Trace. It uses hardware execution tracing to accurately reconstruct program execution and is available on M4 and all iPhone 16 devices. Learn more on https://t.co/hzzTvRktaJ
Xcode 14 beta 3 is out with some more performance improvements in ld64. Even up to 1.5x faster linking in some projects compared to the previous betas 🚀
Only a year ago I’ve attended WWDC labs, and this year I had the opportunity to host some myself 🎉 It’s been really fun, thank you to everyone who attended! P.S. You can still signup for tomorrow’s session ;) https://t.co/cq3xJh6sVV #WWDC22
Don't miss the #distributed#actors#WWDC22 session on Wednesday!
With the Distributed module, you can build distributed actor systems and bring your actor based to different processes: devices, or nodes in a cluster.
https://t.co/NZKoroGITh
There's a special guest appearance!
I am very happy that we can finally discuss page in linking. This has been a feature we have been working towards for years, and is built on the earlier efforts we made improving the binary format and making dyld pre-calculate and cache results.
This release is also the first I’ve contributed to and I’m very excited it’s out now! Do let us know how the build and launch performance changed for your app in Xcode 14 and iOS 16 🙂
Session about build and launch times is now online! Watch Nick dive into static and dynamic linking, share some tips to optimize your dev workflow and app performance, and learn more about improvements we’ve made.
https://t.co/6TqLoBpZzy
Today was my last day at @Guardsquare. I had a blast being part of the team. Great people, great culture and extraordinary technical learning opportunities. I’m very grateful, and can definitely recommend it!
Excited to share soon what will be next for me 🙂