I'm excited to announce that the Swift over Coffee podcast is coming back! @mikaelacaron and I will record the first episode of season 3 before #WWDC23, so our open ballot question is the one everyone is asking: what are you looking forward to most at WWDC? We'll feature as many replies as we can! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/swiftovercoffee
@twostraws@mikaelacaron I'm deeply into the interactive functionality of AR Quick Look (Apple's secret 0. Gen game engine) and hope it grows in features and even goes St(ereo)AR on iPhones with U1 and UltraWide camera.
I've put together a list of all the #WWDC23 in-person and online events here, including watch parties around the world – PRs welcome if I missed something! https://github.com/twostraws/WWDC
Apple have added even more to the #WWDC23 calendar – it's now spread across three days, starting with check in, refreshments, and games(!) at Infinite Loop on Sunday. That's your best chance to get your selfie by the Infinite Loop sign, folks 😅
Thanks to some very generous individuals, I have FIVE free diversity scholarship tickets available for Hacking with Swift Live in June. It's two full days covering all the major announcements from #WWDC23 with lots of detailed code samples and challenges: https://hackingwithswift.com/live
🚨 Women Who Code are running a free 1-day event on May 24th – it's packed with some fantastic speakers from across the mobile development community. Women are welcome, men are welcome, non-binary folks are welcome, everyone is welcome. Learn more here: https://hopin.com/events/mobile-web-dev-summit/registration
📣 The first beta of Control Room 3.0 is out now! Control Room is a large, open-source, and community-powered app for manipulating the iOS Simulator in all sorts of ways – adjusting the clock, network status, location, accessibility settings, and more. https://github.com/twostraws/ControlRoom
It's all written in SwiftUI, and until today we supported back to macOS 11. That limited a lot of the SwiftUI we could use, but now I've bumped the macOS version to 13 so I've taken the chance to adopt lots of new stuff along the way.
I firmly believe in helping as many people as I can, which is one of the reasons Control Room, Unwrap, Sitrep, ShaderKit, Subsonic, and more are all free and open source. If you want to contribute, please submit bug reports, or better yet bug fixes – all contributions welcome! 🙌
Tim Cook, at #WWDC23: “Today we’re introducing watchOS 10. We’ve changed nothing, except it no longer sends you loud environment warnings just because you used a hand dryer.”
With #WWDC23 now under 40 days away, I'm increasingly excited to see what new SwiftUI goodies are waiting for us. Not gonna lie, though: I'm equally excited to see what SF Symbols 5 might bring, because those folks have set the bar high 🤯
@heyjaywilson@dimsumthinking Xcode’s browser has some disadvantages in my opinion. First, it only copies the latest name for a symbol so if your app needs to support older iOS versions the name might not work on older devices. Second, it has a very relaxed search algorithm which does a simple string containment test against all sorts of metadata. I made my own menu bar app which can browse older data sets (with older symbol names) and a smarter search algorithm: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1615595104
If you missed the Hacking with Swift+ live stream from the weekend, the video is online now with a full transcription – it's the 20th complete app built in my live stream series, and the 267th Hacking with Swift+ video 🤯 https://www.hackingwithswift.com/plus/live-streams/7-swifty-words
@twostraws I recently re-subscribed after a while.
Is there a way to see all subscriber-only content in a reverse chronological list? I’m only seeing the most recent content but there doesn’t seem to be any pagination.
The RSS feed also only has the most recent content.
This is important because I’m looking for content that’s applicable to the newest OS features.
Also does search work across free and subscriber content?