Episode 305: WWDC 2020: The Missing Manual

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice - En podkast av Tim Mitra, Jaime Lopez Jr, Mark Rubin

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We fact check on Sherlock, Apple's 3 major transitions which we got two thirds correct, Scribble, WWDC demo apps, and port keys. In the follow up: First benchmarks surface for Apple's ARM-based Developer Transition Kit. Apple races to push ahead with 5G iPhone mass production. Apple to re-close 30 more stores due to coronavirus outbreaks. Basecamp’s protest of Apple’s policies is already benefiting other developers. In the main: WWDC20: Wrap up and recommended talks. Getting started with WidgetKit. Integrating Core Data with SwiftUI. Building Grids in SwiftUI 2.0 for iOS 14. Picks: Fuita Building a Feature Rich app with SwiftUI, Spapr3D. I love this app BUT!, Instruments icon mesh challenge, Something I notice from Apple was using variables for smaller chunks of code.Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and adviceLinks:First benchmarks surface for Apple's ARM-based Developer Transition Kit - 9to5MacApple races to push ahead with 5G iPhone mass production - Nikkei Asian ReviewApple to re-close 30 more stores due to coronavirus outbreaksBasecamp’s protest of Apple’s policies is already benefiting other developers - The VergeWWDC20: Wrap up and recommended talks – Hacking with SwiftIntegrating Core Data with SwiftUI - YouTubeBuilding Grids in SwiftUI 2.0 for iOS 14 - YouTubeGetting started with WidgetKit | WWDC by Sundell & FriendsDavid Paxton on Twitter: "That’s top drawer Italianing. https://t.co/NuIG3R7JpR" / TwitterFruta: Building a Feature-Rich App with SwiftUI | Apple Developer Documentation‎Shapr 3D CAD modeling on the App StoreEd Sanchez on Twitter: "I hereby raise a challenge to any 3D artist to correctly recreate the app store icon based on the Instruments icon mesh - and show a 360 rotation of it. It's surprising, and as you can see, not sticks. I can't share the source, but I can reward the winner with a like and retweet. https://t.co/fejVd5yTTt" / TwitterCraig on Twitter: "Something I notice from Apple was using variables for smaller chunks of code. I started adopting this into my code now. I still create view containers for things that need them but this is a great way to organize code that doesn’t need a separate class view. #swiftui #swift https://t.co/DnVsONdp1G" / TwitterLIVE near WWDC 2020I picked this USB-C data transfer cable up at Apple Store a while back. $26 Canadian Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mtjc. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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