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“Now that iOS 17 is available, let’s analyze its built-in apps to answer a few questions: How many binaries are in iOS 17? Which programming languages are used to develop these apps? How many apps are written with Swift? What is the percentage of apps using SwiftUI versus UIKit?”
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/3558087...
In iOS 17, Apple added a range of sensory feedback view modifiers to SwiftUI removing the need to rely on UIKit.
#Predicate is a new Macro available since Swift 5.9 and Xcode 15, allowing you to filter or search a data collection. It can be seen as a replacement for the old-fashioned NSPredicate we’re used to from the Objective-C days.
Get ready to dive deep into the inner workings of the Objective-C language and runtime! Each post delves into a specific aspect of the language and explores the details of its implementation. I hope you’ll find this valuable to demystify the language, tackle tricky bugs, and optimize your code for performance.
An overview of the different types of charts you can make with Swift Charts
We’re excited to announce a new open source package called Swift HTTP Types....
MainActor is a new attribute introduced in Swift 5.5 as a global actor providing an executor which performs its tasks on the main thread. When building apps, it’s essential to perform UI updating tasks on the main thread, which can sometimes be challenging when using several background threads. Using the @MainActor attribute...
I have used a few SSG framework such as Next and Hugo, and my personal blog is built by Hugo which is based on GO programming language....