ππΌ Welcome to SwiftlyRush
Can you believe we're approaching the 3-month countdown to WWDC? (World Wide Developer Conference) that is run by Apple each year. It's a moment whereby Apple make major releases on all of the software platforms (watchOS, iOS, macOS).
I was wondering recently whether they will introduce in-person this year, but I can't see that happening given that COVID is still spreading rapidly across the US. However, let's wait and see I for one would love to see this conference return to in-person because I was lucky enough to attend in 2019 and the learnings I got were invaluable.
Nevertheless, I can't wait to see what iOS 16 is going to bring π!
This week, I am super excited to be launching a new product here at SwiftlyRush! I can introduce SwiftlyRush Jobs π I am deeply passionate about doing this because my mission for all my content is to help you land your next job so it made so much sense to launch this.
You'll be finding the latest jobs within my newsletter and you can browse all the available jobs by visiting the website directly: jobs.swiftlyrush.com
I hope you like it :]
π₯³ What's New
Displaying an Alert in SwiftUI - SwiftlyRush
We're covering another SwiftUI basics this week. Presenting an Alert to your users. It's a simple tutorial but essential, especially given how popular alerts are in iOS applications.
π₯ Community News
Solving Small Problems with Small Tuples | Swiftjective-C
I am honestly really enjoying Jordan's article. This is such a clever technique using tuples and I am a fan of tuples. Anyway, I highly recommend reading this because I think you'll get lots of insight and knowledge from Jordan.
How to Write Images to Camera Roll in iOS - Swift Senpai
This is another back to basics tutorial and you've likely already implemented this before. Nevertheless, it's always awesome to recap on those core skills. Let's integrate images into your iOS app!
AnyObject, Any, and any: When to use which?
Swift 5.6 introduced a new any keyword and many great articles are coming out covering the differences. Last week we covered a great tutorial by Donny Wals, here is another great one by Antoine.
Integrate a complex Swift Package into your iOS app
Unless you're working within an SDK or similar, you're probably never going to need real in-depth knowledge about how packages work or frameworks in detail. However, I love this summary about integrating complex packages within your iOS application.
π©π½βπ» Jobs
Senior iOS Engineer β Monzo
Weβre searching for a product-aware iOS engineer to join our team. Youβll centre users in the way that you think, and have a passion for great UI and UX. You understand the need for tested, resilient code balanced against the need to move fast and iterate.
π‘ And Finally...
We all feel like this, right?