👋🏼 Welcome to SwiftlyRush
In-person meet-ups are excellent.
When you begin to work from home fully you get excited by the opportunity to have your own space, focus time and ultimately being in control of your working day.
This has been my life for the past 3 years and even now I am in a fully remote company, which I love. But let me be completely honest, I was missing people... that social interaction and meeting people who you would never meet from Zoom. After all, we're social creatures.
I am writing this from Porto in Portugal as we have our annual company retreat and I love it.
Have a great week ahead.
🥳 What's New
Using Variable Colours in SF Symbols 4
I am certain you have used SF Symbols before?! Have you also discovered the variable colours within SF Symbols? It's super powerful and I have updated this article with some small improvements.
🔥 Community News
Testing an Apple Watch Ultra in the Scottish Highlands by David Smith
I have linked David's blog twice now in this newsletter, but it's worth it! Are you thinking about getting the new Apple Watch Ultra? Some really great insights in here to check out.
Mastering Dynamic Island in SwiftUI by Majid
Dynamic Island for me was THE biggest software to hardware feature that I loved. It just reminded me how the small details really matter to Apple, it's almost like they gave complete autonomy to the Apple Design team to build something really great. You can also use the APIs for your own apps.
Handling multiple git SSH keys by Pol Piella
I love that some members of our community don't just write articles about iOS or macOS and instead also create great content about things you do daily but might not ever read in detail. Have you ever wondered about running multiple SSH keys?
iPhone 14 Pro Photographs in Scotland by David Smith
I don't usually link stuff like this in my newsletter but as we're all deciding if an upgrade is required, then check out these photos captured by David using the new iPhone 14 Pro, I can't wait!
Development workflows by JC Pastant
Are you still using Git Flow or other Git patterns to manage your development workflow? Now might be the time to change after reading this great article.
Swift’s print(), debugPrint(), String(reflecting:), Mirror(reflecting:) and dump() by Jordan Morgan
Many combinations of printing things to the console, what does each one mean and when to use those? I found this one super interesting by Jordan.
💡 And Finally...
In-person onsite with Circuit team!