
Do iOS sold all its conference tickets
09/30/22 • 7 min
Full on prep mode for Do iOS by now. What is it. Just 5 or 6 weeks remaining. When I am preparing this episode, there were just 2 tickets remaining. So we will have a full house. I was also looking into putting together a workshop the day before the conference and that has now been put together thanks to the gracious support of Jeremy Barger. You might know him as TheSwiftNomad on Twitter. He is looking for people to take a look at his Swift Developer Academy. So take a look.
Articles in this episode:
- Swift’s print(), debugPrint(), String(reflecting:), Mirror(reflecting:) and dump()
- Side Projects: 10 Tips for being successful
- Deadlocks in Swift explained: detecting and solving
- How to manage lifecycle events in SwiftUI iOS applications
- viewDidLoad() in SwiftUI
- Why your Xcode version still matters with Module Stability
- Displaying live activities in iOS 16
Oh and I am still waiting on that keyboard...
Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
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Full on prep mode for Do iOS by now. What is it. Just 5 or 6 weeks remaining. When I am preparing this episode, there were just 2 tickets remaining. So we will have a full house. I was also looking into putting together a workshop the day before the conference and that has now been put together thanks to the gracious support of Jeremy Barger. You might know him as TheSwiftNomad on Twitter. He is looking for people to take a look at his Swift Developer Academy. So take a look.
Articles in this episode:
- Swift’s print(), debugPrint(), String(reflecting:), Mirror(reflecting:) and dump()
- Side Projects: 10 Tips for being successful
- Deadlocks in Swift explained: detecting and solving
- How to manage lifecycle events in SwiftUI iOS applications
- viewDidLoad() in SwiftUI
- Why your Xcode version still matters with Module Stability
- Displaying live activities in iOS 16
Oh and I am still waiting on that keyboard...
Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
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I talk a bit about some hardware and a conference
I share my thoughts about a piece of hardware. Progress on the Do iOS conference and my anxiety about a delivery.
In this episode I’m going to talk about:
- Editable navigation titles in SwiftUI on iOS 16
- Dynamic Island (and Live Activities): Quick start tutorial
- Enabling Concurrency warnings in Xcode 14
- SwiftUI zIndex: Everything you need to know
- Accessing UIHostingController from a SwiftUI view
- New BackgroundTask in SwiftUI and How to Test It
- iOS developer guide on the main aspects of Core Data
I also mention:
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SwiftLeeds, ready or not...
...here I come. KLM permitting.
Getting ready to go to Swift Leeds.
Finally received that Model-100 keyboard I kept on talking about. This thing is just amazing. More on that when I have used the device a bit more.
Also, the video of my talk at 360iDev is now available too. And if you are still looking for training on aSync/Await, Daniel Steinberg will be in Amsterdam on November 7th.
Now I am off to SwiftLeeds, if you are there too, come say hi, I'll most likely be near the Stream table.
In this episode, I’m going to talk about:
- How to add Keyboard Shortcuts in SwiftUI
- Mastering NavigationStack in SwiftUI. NavigationPath
- Using the dismiss action from the SwiftUI environment
- SwiftUI View That Fits
- Accordion in SwiftUI - DisclosureGroup Explorations
- Apple’s use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 16
- System Programming Interfaces (SPI) in Swift Explained
- Memory management for async/await and tasks in Swift
- Developer guide on the iOS file system
- Alternate App Icon Configuration in Xcode
- Where View.task gets its main-actor isolation from
Stream makes it easy for you to seamlessly integrate real-time experiences into your application. Check out their Swift tutorial to learn how you can get started adding video or in-app messaging to your apps!
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AppForce1: news and info for iOS app developers - Do iOS sold all its conference tickets
Transcript
Welcome to AppForce1 episode 92. My name is Jeroen Leenarts and I’ve been developing software for over 20 years, developing iOS apps for over 10 years, running the Dutch CocoaHeads for over 9 years.
If you are an iOS app developer, you should listen to my podcast because I will keep you updated on interesting articles, conferences and events you might not have heard about.
In this episode I’m going to talk about:
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