👋🏼 Welcome to SwiftlyRush
If you have access to the internet then you must have seen the news surrounding Elon Musk buying Twitter. It's fascinating to read and watch the reaction of many different people. I am not sure what I think right now. I have seen the benefits of some of Elon's products for example I use Starlink because I live fairly remotely and my ISP couldn't get me anything above 15Mb. Starlink is able to get me 200mb+ consistently.
Despite what you think about the situation, one thing I would like to say is "be nice" :] I often see so many people spreading hate about many different situations and I wanted to spread the positivity in this week's newsletter.
So, the next time you're chatting with a friend, colleague or even family member. Spread some love, the world needs it!
In other news, I am super excited to say I will be attending plSwift as a speaker happening on the 25th of May. I am super excited to get back on stage and talk about what I love, Swift!
🥳 What's New
Push Notifications in iOS
My brand new article this week is all about Push Notifications. You're going to explore the very basic requirement to start accepting push notifications in your iOS application. I hope you enjoy reading it :]
🔥 Community News
How to add a Diagnostic Mode using Settings.bundle and SwiftUI
Technical stuff shouldn't surface in your app, but it can be useful at times: let's see how we can enable a "Diagnostic Mode" or a "Developer" menu in your app using Settings.bundle. Fight your inner geek before diving into the instructions, here are some personal insights explaining why I needed
Sharing Core Data With CloudKit in SwiftUI by Ray Wenderlich
Learn to share data between CoreData and CloudKit in a SwiftUI app with this tutorial from Ray Wenderlich. It's always great content from these guys and I enjoyed reading through this one.
WWDC 2022 Wishlist
The wishlists are appearing, I always find it fascinating to see what people are eager to be released this year and it also gives you some tips and tricks to think about going forward.
Testing remote iOS push notifications in a simulator with simctl by Natascha Fadeeva
This is a convenient article given my focus on Push Notifications this week, if you're looking to expand your knowledge then I recommend reading this one further.
💡 And Finally...
This is so cool and a great feature improvement to Rocket Sim built by Antoine!