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.
If you’d like to know more about the ins and outs of iOS/macOS development, you can find me on Twitter.
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Spent the last hour creating a very minimal desktop app for Write.as / Musing... — Micro Matt
earliest thoughts today were about my digital work environment, and how it’s basically just the browser, and how distracting that is as someone who always has 50-plus tabs open at any given moment. I think it’d be much nicer to, in the morning, click an icon on my desktop that opens my digital “office.” It’d only show me exactly what I need to work. And at the end of...
When I spitballed [a lexicon for Stage Manager][], I hadn’t yet actually played with the feature. One would think not having actually used a feature would prevent someone from giving feedback…
Reverse chronological home timeline in the Twitter API v2 - Announcements - Twitter Developers
Today, we are launching reverse chronological home timeline to the Twitter API v2 to enable you to retrieve the most recent Tweets and Retweets posted by the authenticated user and the accounts they follow. We know this functionality is important to numerous developer use-cases and we will continue to prioritize innovation and functionality that allows you to build with the core elements of the Twitter experience. “The 1.1 home_timeline API is one of our most used API calls. The increased rate ...
Logger Is the Missing Console for Shortcuts Power Users
Indie developer Alex Hay has long pushed the boundaries of what third-party developers can build with the SiriKit framework and Shortcuts integrations on Apple platforms. In late 2019, his Toolbox Pro app redefined what it means to complement Apple’s Shortcuts app with additional actions, creating an entirely new sub-genre of headless utilities designed to provide
I purchased an iPad Pro with the Smart Keyboard and Pencil to use it as my main computer. Can it replace my local workstation? Is it powerful enough for my day-to-day tasks? Let's find out.
Swift Playgrounds 4 now available - News - Apple Developer
Swift Playgrounds is the best and easiest way to learn how to code. And with Swift Playgrounds 4, you have the tools to build iPhone and iPad apps right on iPad and submit them directly to App Store Connect, providing a new way for you to easily create apps and share them with the world. Code is immediately reflected in the live preview as you build apps, and you can run your apps full screen to test them out. A new open project format based on Swift packages can be opened and edited in Swift Playgrounds for iPad, as well as within Xcode on Mac, offering you even more versatility to develop apps across iPad and Mac.
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iOS 15.2 RC ― Bug Fixes, Changes, and Improvements
iOS 15.2 RC
Release Date ― December 7, 2021
Build Number ― 19C56
Darwin Kernel Version ― 21.2.0: Sun Nov 28 20:43:39 PST 2021; root:xnu-8019.62.2~1
iOS 15.2 adds Apple Music Voice Plan, a new subscription tier that provides access to music using Siri. This update also includes the App Privacy...
I was pretty stoked when Chris shared a way to "View Source" on mobile. Sure, it's not the same as a built-in feature but it allows iOS users like myself