For developers & learners who love to share their experiences, knowledge and insights the Swift programming language. All skill levels welcome. @henryallsuch
For those in York surrounding areas I've created this short survey for anyone interested in a collaborative co-working space in York. If you have a moment, we would love to hear your thoughts, thank you. https://t.co/OYDd0H9GnA
This week's article is about formatting numbers, and contains a number of ways to generate high-quality, localized descriptions of various numeric values. It might not be the most exciting topic in the world, but I hope you'll enjoy it nonetheless 😀
https://t.co/K8lgT1Zczt
A huge thanks to @bitrise for hosting a delightful conversation about Swift in 2020.
It was a great chance to listen to the thoughts of our panelists @kthomas901 , @dimsumthinking and @v_pradeilles 🚀
Make sure you checkout https://t.co/YHG44tJ4HH for future sessions! 🤖
Tens of thousands of people have now completed the 100 Days of Swift or 100 Days of SwiftUI, giving many newcomers a thorough and free foundation in building iOS apps using Swift. But when they reach the end, the question many of them ask is "what's next?"
GitHub CLI 1.0 is here 🎉
Take GitHub to the command line and interact with repositories, issues, pull requests, releases, and more.
✓ Free and open source
✓ Available for macOS, Windows, Linux
✓ GitHub Enterprise Server supported
Download it now: https://t.co/sWwgXttURj
A new update for the Companion for SwiftUI app is here! Most of the WWDC2020 additions are included (approximately 200 entries), except for WidgetKit and property wrappers, which are coming very soon. Please read the link for more details. #SwiftUI#iOSDev https://t.co/BuQj0aBAlM
I've tweeted about this before, but since I'm getting lots of questions about layout in SwiftUI, I thought I'd re-share my three-part guide to the SwiftUI layout system - which features code-along samples, inline previews, and lots of useful techniques 🙂
https://t.co/2iQ7XPqf74
"Swift Service Lifecycle provides a basic mechanism to cleanly start up and shut down the application, freeing resources in order before exiting. It also provides a Signal-based shutdown hook, to shutdown on signals like TERM or INT."
https://t.co/FqCeFPGdfV
If you want to force default protocol implementation of a method on a concrete type that overrides that method but your protocol has Self or associated type requirements, you can make use of the Opaque Type in #SwiftLang.
My talk “Use Swift on AWS Lambda with Xcode” is up!
It covers how to build a Lambda function in Swift, debug it in Xcode and and deploy it to AWS Lambda.
https://t.co/EjxMrRoGLj
The runtime library was open sourced a couple of weeks ago: https://t.co/0jol5izjQI
#WWDC20
Introducing WWDC by Sundell & Friends 🚀
A brand new website dedicated to covering #WWDC20 and its many announcements.
Updated daily with technically detailed articles, podcasts and videos, by me and my friends, starting right now!
https://t.co/vVEwpv7a5e
We’re hosting a #WWDC Social Hour on June 26th at 6pm PDT! Join to connect with devs around the world and discuss the newest in #swiftlang#iosdev 🐥💻🎉 https://t.co/rgXADFY0C6