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Secret Management on iOS
One of the great unsolved questions in iOS development is, “How do I store secrets securely on the client?”
Defining custom patterns in Swift
This week, let’s dive deep into the world of pattern matching in Swift.
Swift Development with Visual Studio Code — On Linux!
Below is a short step-by-step guide to building and running the Swift Language Server Protocol on linux.
Modality changes in iOS13
In iOS13, the modal presentation gets a new look and dismissal gesture. This article will talk about what you can do with these new welcoming changes.
Clean Architecture for SwiftUI
Are VIPER, MVVM, Clean Swift (VIP), RIBs or ELM suitable for a SwiftUI project?
Tools & Libraries
Danger Swift
Danger runs during your CI process, and gives teams the chance to automate common code review chores.
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Introducing the Apple Developer App
Starting today, the WWDC app is now the Apple Developer app and delivers in-depth information from Apple experts all year round.
Previous Issues
Mar 16
Building a Scrollable Custom Tab Bar in SwiftUI, Swift 5.8 and more!
Feb 23
Arbitrary SwiftUI Linear Gradient Rotation, Xcode 16.3, iOS 16.4 and more
Feb 16
Using User Defaults to store preferences in Swift, Swift Cookbook and more...
Feb 9
Color-naming systems, mastering charts and more!
Feb 2
30 000 lines of SwiftUI, Peer Feedback, Master Charts and more!
Jan 26
Storyboard or Code, VisionKit, iOS 16.3 and more!
Jan 19
ChatGPT with SwiftUI, M2 Pro, M2 Max and more!
Jan 12
iOS 16 Photo Picker, SwiftUI Charts, Tips to Survive in Tech and more!
Jan 5
iOS Developer Trends, Enums explained, SwiftUI and more...
Dec 22
Announcing Lottie 4.0, SwiftUI Lifecycles and more!
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