👋🏼 Welcome to SwiftlyRush
Welcome to this weeks special WWDC23 edition!
You might be starting by thinking "Adam eat your words!" because if you read my previous edition you will see that I clearly thought the headset wasn't going to be again, this year! I rarely predict what Apple will do next but given the number of years where these rumours existed I thought another year was in the making!
Anyway, Apple Vision Pro does look and feel like the future, Apple deliver these things incredibly well and although this type of hardware exists, when Apple display the UI and all the interactions it feels special, incredibly special! I am looking forward to seeing where this goes in the near future.
Once again, we have been delivered with lots of updates and I have captured some of my "best bits" and included those as links below!
As always, take your time this week and beyond! It often feels like a race to soak up all the information and new things but honestly, you have loads of time!
Have a great WWDC week!
🔥 Community News
Bring widgets to new places - WWDC23
During WWDC Apple will give you huge amounts of reasons why they will feature you on the App Store, when taking advantage of new APIs like the updates to WidgetKit.
17 big & little things at WWDC23 - WWDC23
Here's your guide to some of the big (and little) things announced on the first day of WWDC.
Discover Observation in SwiftUI - WWDC23
Simplify your SwiftUI data models with Observation. We'll share how the Observable macro can help you simplify models and improve your...
Discover String Catalogs - WWDC23
Discover how Xcode 15 makes it easy to localize your app by managing all of your strings in one place. We'll show you how to extract,...
Make features discoverable with TipKit - WWDC23
Teach people how to use your app with TipKit! Learn how you can create effective educational moments through tips. We'll share how you...
Meet SwiftData - WWDC23
SwiftData is a powerful and expressive persistence framework built for Swift. We'll show you how you can model your data directly from...
💡 And Finally...
Apple keep on improving our lives on UIKit too with this great addition viewIsAppearing(:)