👋🏼 Welcome to SwiftlyRush
Are you attending any conferences this year?
This year is feeling rather different than the year before; despite 2022 being relatively COVID-free, many more conferences are starting back again this year, including some new ones, which is awesome to see.
As you probably know, I am a huge fan of conferences and meet-ups, I genuinely feel like an in-person conference can never be recreated online, and if you're just beginning your journey into Swift development then I believe attending a conference is a great way to help on your journey.
There are a couple of websites including this one, that will show you all the available conferences happening this year including links to their website. Many of those offer student bursaries or even free tickets to those who wouldn't quite make it otherwise, reach out to the organisers if this is you because attending could be the difference you're looking for.
Have a great week ahead 🙏🏼
🥳 What's New
Adding a Swift Package in Xcode
It's often a simple task, but did you know you can do this directly through Xcode?
🔥 Community News
Overinspired? by Jordan Morgan
I can relate to many things that Jordan describes in this article about being "over-inspired". I am constantly thinking of new ideas and then exploring how viable that idea is, are there any other apps out there doing it right now, if so can they be better? I also absorb lots of information through articles, podcasts + more. There are plenty of tips to help with this here!
Making breakpoints work with single-line code blocks by Peter Ringset
You've had the problem, right? Adding a breakpoint on a single line of code and wondering what is happening? Peter's small but sweet article has some workarounds and tips to solve this problem.
SwiftUI Tables Quick Guide by Keith Harrison
Have you ever had the requirement to build a table within SwiftUI? Perhaps not, but I love reading guides like this showing how easy it is to achieve. SwiftUI is becoming more and more powerful as time goes on.
Scaling Customer Support by David Smith
If you're an indie developer or working in a small company right now then this article might help you out. Customer support is often overlooked but super important to listen to your customers and David goes into details about this.
💡 And Finally...
Kodeco has done a great job covering all the iOS conferences happening this year and beyond! 🚀