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Did you get a ticket to WWDC23?
I applied and did not, unfortunately! But I wasn't expecting anything different. The volume of applicants versus how many accepted invitations is tiny, so the odds are stacked against us. I do miss the old days of applying for WWDC with a huge get-together within the community, and I feel blessed that I was able to experience one of the older WWDCs.
They were special, incredibly special.
Let me know if you were lucky enough to be invited, and congratulations to all those attending.
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iOS Continuous Integration Providers
This is one of my current most popular articles and I just made several updates, you should take a look.
🔥 Community News
Global Git Ignore by David Cordero
This is the first time I have seen this being written about, but I guess it makes sense?! Perhaps, one to consider in larger teams where pushing up random files is a real problem.
Drag and drop transferable data in SwiftUI by Swift with Majid
You can always guarantee Majid to cover topics within SwiftUI very well and this is no different, I wasn't too familiar with drag and drop within SwiftUI and I found this super useful.
Apple Pay Later: A Game-Changer for Your Wallet? by Leonardo
You probably saw the headlines a little while ago when Apple announced their own version of Buy Now Pay Later. I think the concept overall is interesting, however, don't doubt that it can be hurtful and harmful to the society that struggle the most financially, good move or not?
3 mistakes to avoid with Optionals by Vincent
It's a basic topic, Optionals, right? However, as I have mentioned before, I find it super useful to go over even the most basic articles because it always gave me 1, a refresher and 2, someone else's perspective.
macOS Security Bugs Exposed Safari History and Device Location to Unauthorized Apps by Rambo
It's hitting the news again, another couple of security bugs found this time inside Safari History and Device Location to Unauthorized apps. It's a scary world these days where nothing is safe.