Apple’s use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 17
Building Documentation for Both iOS and macOS Using DocC
Let us explore how we can build documentation for a multiplatform project using DocC.
ste-mux for SwiftBar
Since I began using Jekyll as the static site generator for my web sites, I have been hosting locally while I modify structural changes and write the content prior to publishing. Serving the sites locally involves me running terminal sessions that run the web server. Unless I am actively working on something where I need to check what the web server is doing, I always wanted it to be out of the way, ideally tucked under some icon on the Mac’s menu bar. A menu bar terminal app kind of felt like what I was after. Recently I was reading a post that made reference to “bitbar” an application that allowed you to put text and menu items into your menu bar based on a script. I’d come across this and similar apps many times before, but never had a reason to use them. Until now that is, as I realised I might just be able to create my own solution for my out of sight, but still accessible local web server management.
Carter Allen - Made on a Mac
Articles and projects written and created by developer Carter Allen.
How do we use SwiftUI in the Medium iOS application
A deep dive into our ever growing SwiftUI usage.
Apple’s use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 16
The iPod touch Is My Favourite Device for iOS Development
Blog post by Joseph Duffy about The iPod touch Is My Favourite Device for iOS Development
Overview of the new SwiftUI navigation APIs
Let's try out the new SwiftUI navigation APIs introduced in beta 1 for iOS 16 and macOS 13: NavigationStack, NavigationSplitView and ways to set up programmatic navigation.
118: “What’s new in SwiftUI in iOS 16?”, with special guest Natalia Panferova | Swift by Sundell
Natalia Panferova joins John to discuss some of the key new features that are coming to SwiftUI and UIKit in iOS 16, and to talk about her experience working on SwiftUI at Apple.
187: “An endless supply of SwiftUI thoughts” | Stacktrace
John gains a new “job title”, Rambo starts working on an iOS version of AirBuddy, and the two discuss how come the Apple developer community tends to be so focused on UI frameworks.
Apple says you can build apps on an iPad now, but devs say the reality is trickier
Apple is giving the iPad the tools to distribute iOS apps.
This to-do list app is the first created and published with Swift Playgrounds 4 on iPad
A developer just created and published one of the first apps using Swift Playgrounds 4 on iPad, and it's called "ToDon't."
Swift Package Indexing - Episode 8–Swift Package Index Blog
We just wrapped up another episode of Swift Package Indexing with the usual mix of news, Swift Package Index progress, and other interesting bits from the last couple of weeks.